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How much are tires for a 2008 Honda CR-V?

For a 2008 Honda CR-V, tire prices generally fall in the range of about $80 to $350 per tire, with installation bringing the total for four tires to roughly $400 to $1,000 or more depending on size, brand and shop.


The 2008 CR-V can wear either 16-inch or 17-inch wheels depending on the trim, and the exact tire size you need will affect price. This guide covers typical price ranges, what drives those costs, and tips for shopping and installation.


Tire price ranges by common sizes


Prices vary by wheel size because 16-inch tires are usually less expensive than 17-inch tires, and by brand and tire type (all-season, winter, or performance). The following ranges reflect current market offerings for typical CR-V sizes.



  • 16-inch tires: roughly $70–$180 per tire for budget-to-mid-range all-season tires; $180–$350 per tire for premium touring or high-performance options.

  • 17-inch tires: roughly $110–$230 per tire for mid-range tires; $230–$350 per tire for premium models.


In practice, your exact price will depend on the specific size your CR-V uses (which can vary by trim) and the tire brand you choose. It’s common to see a noticeable price swing between entry-level and premium models.


Installation and service costs you should plan for


In addition to the tire price itself, installation-related costs add to the total. The following typical charges are common at many shops:



  • Mounting and balancing: roughly $15–$40 per tire

  • Valve stems and TPMS service: $5–$15 per tire

  • Tire disposal fee: $2–$5 per tire

  • Wheel alignment (recommended when mounting four new tires): about $80–$120


Therefore, a full four-tire installation can add roughly $60–$180 to your tire bill, depending on services chosen and local labor rates. Package deals from tire shops or promotions can reduce the per-tire expense.


What affects the price the most


Several factors drive the overall cost when buying tires for a 2008 CR-V:



  • Tire type and season: all-season, winter, or performance tires come with different price points and warranties.

  • Brand and warranty: premium brands with longer warranties cost more upfront but may offer longer life or better performance.

  • Size and availability: 16-inch tires are typically cheaper than 17-inch tires; some sizes are less common and can be pricier.

  • Local labor rates and installation options: dealership services tend to be more expensive than independent shops or warehouse clubs.


When budgeting, consider whether you want a full set of four matching tires, and whether you’ll need an alignment or TPMS sensor service at the same time. A package deal that includes mounting, balancing, disposal, and alignment can save money overall.


How to shop wisely for a 2008 CR-V


To avoid surprises, confirm your exact tire size before shopping. You can find it on the driver’s door placard, in the owner’s manual, or imprinted on the tire sidewall. Compare online prices with local retailers, and check for promotions, rebates, or bulk discounts. If you’re replacing only two tires, ensure the new tires match the tire type and size of the older tires to maintain even wear and performance.


Summary


For a 2008 Honda CR-V, expect tires to cost roughly $70–$350 each, with four-tire installations typically totaling about $400–$1,000 depending on size, brand, and shop. Sizes common to the model (16-inch vs 17-inch) drive the price spread, and installation fees add further variation. Shop around, verify your exact size, and consider bundled deals to get the best overall value.


Bottom line


Prices vary, but with a clear sense of your CR-V’s tire size and your preferred tire type, you can establish a realistic budget and compare options across retailers to find a balance of safety, performance, and value.

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