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What is the tire size for a 2004 Honda Element?

The standard factory tire size for most 2004 Honda Element models is P215/70R16 on 16-inch wheels; always verify with the door jamb placard or the owner's manual for your exact trim and wheel package.


Factory tire size for the 2004 Element


Below is the tire size most commonly found on stock 2004 Elements. The exact size can vary by trim level and the factory wheel option, so it’s important to confirm on your specific vehicle.



  • P215/70R16 on 16-inch wheels


The precise specification can differ if your Element came with an alternate wheel package or aftermarket modifications. Always cross-check the placard on the driver’s door jamb and consult the owner's manual for the definitive size.


How to verify the exact size on your vehicle


To confirm your vehicle’s exact tire size, use these quick checks. They apply regardless of whether you’re buying replacements or a spare tire.



  • Look at the driver’s side door jamb placard, which lists the recommended tire size and inflation pressures for your specific model and wheel package.

  • Inspect the sidewall of one of your current tires for the size code (for example, P215/70R16) printed on the tire’s flank.

  • Consult the owner’s manual if you want the official factory specification and any notes about alternative sizes or speed ratings.


Once you’ve confirmed the exact size, you can proceed with replacements or rotations while preserving handling, clearance, and speedometer accuracy.


Notes on replacement tires and fitment


When selecting new tires, keep these considerations in mind to maintain performance and safety:



  • Aim to match the original tire size to preserve speedometer accuracy and drivetrain geometry.

  • If you must choose a different size due to availability, ensure the overall tire diameter remains within a 2-3% range of the original to avoid speedometer and ABS issues.

  • Verify that the chosen tires fit the stock wheels without rubbing at full steering lock or during suspension travel.


For most 2004 Element owners, this often means sticking with P215/70R16 tires on 16-inch wheels, but always verify against your specific vehicle’s placard and manual.


Spare tire information


The spare configuration can vary by model year and wheel package. Check the spare’s size on the tire itself and ensure it matches the service tires’ diameter if you’re planning a temporary replacement. If your spare isn’t the same size, drive carefully and replace it with a correctly sized tire as soon as possible.


Summary


In short, the typical factory tire size for a 2004 Honda Element is P215/70R16 on 16-inch wheels, but exact specifications can vary with trim and wheels. Always verify the door jamb placard or the owner's manual, and use the sidewall code on your current tires to confirm the correct size when replacing tires. Keeping the same size ensures optimal handling, speedometer accuracy, and clearance.

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