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Can you tell me the bolt pattern for a Honda Pilot?

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Essie T.

Before 2008, the Honda Pilot had a bolt pattern of 5 X114.3mm, while the model years from 2009 and onwards have a pattern of 5 X120mm. This means that there are 5 lugs spaced either 114.3mm or 120mm apart. It's important to get new wheels that match this exact bolt pattern to avoid potential damage to your wheel hub or the new wheels. A trusted tire and wheel shop can help you choose from a variety of wheels that will fit your SUV. While upgrading your wheels can give your vehicle a unique look, it's advisable not to exceed a size increase of more than 2 inches from the stock wheels, as this could result in rubbing.

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  • Elizabeth M

    I can help with that. Between 2003 and 2008, the wheel bolt pattern is 5x114.3, and from 2009 to 2020, it changes to 5x120.

  • Debora A

    The Honda Pilot has a bolt pattern specification of PCD 5x114.3 (5X4.5).

  • Matt A.

    Based on my research, I found that the bolt pattern remains consistent at 5x114.3, but there is a difference in bolt sizes, with a 14m used for the 2009 model and a 12m used for models up to 2008.

  • Jess H

    Will 5x114.3 be compatible with a 2015 Honda Pilot Touring? Is it only the bolt pattern that varies?

  • Tracy-Lynn Mejia

    Dullard

  • Walter miles

    I purchased wheels from a 2008 Honda Pilot for my 2018 Pilot, but the tire shop told me they won't fit because of a bolt pattern problem. Is there a solution to make this work?

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