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In 2005, the Honda Odyssey features a wheel bolt pattern of 5x120mm, which determines how the wheel and rim are attached to the vehicle. This pattern is calculated by measuring the diameter of a circle passing through the bolt holes - so 5x120mm indicates there are 5 bolts and the diameter of the circle through them is 120mm. The Odyssey also has a thread size of M14 X1.5, a center bore of 64.1 mm, and uses lug nuts to secure the wheels. The wheels are 16 to 17.5 inches in diameter and 7 inches wide, with tires sized at 235/65R16 for the EX, EX-L, and LX models.
I found out the hard way that the Honda Odyssey from 2005 and beyond has a bolt pattern of 5 x 120mm instead of 5 x 114.3.
In 2005, the PCD (bolt pattern) is 5 bolts with a spacing of 120mm. The 5x114.3 measurement refers to the distance from the center of one bolt to the center of another bolt, but it is NOT the PCD. I discovered this through a tough experience.
The wheel stud configuration on a 2005 Honda Odyssey is five bolts with a spacing of 114.3 millimeters.
here's a paraphrased and simplified version of the text: 5 holes with a distance of 120 millimeters between each hole.
In 2005 and later years, the wheel bolt pattern size is 5x120 millimeters.
Which car in the lineup has a wheel pattern of 5x120 for its rims design?