The tire size for a 2011 Honda Pilot depends on the trim and wheel package, but the most common factory sizes are 245/65R17 on 17-inch wheels, with 18-inch wheel versions using 245/60R18, and older LX models with 16-inch wheels using 235/70R16. Always verify the exact specification on the vehicle’s door placard.
In this article, we break down the typical OEM sizes by wheel size, explain how to verify the correct size for your specific vehicle, and cover what to consider if you’re thinking about changing tire sizes.
Stock tire sizes by wheel size
The following list shows the typical OEM tire sizes associated with different wheel diameters for the 2011 Honda Pilot.
- 16-inch wheels: 235/70R16
- 17-inch wheels: 245/65R17
- 18-inch wheels: 245/60R18
Note: Some trims or optional wheel packages may differ; always confirm with the door placard on the driver’s door jamb or the owner’s manual.
In short, stick to the OEM sizes that match your wheel diameter, and confirm the exact specification before buying tires.
What to consider if you plan tire changes
If you’re considering replacements that differ from OEM, keep these guidelines in mind:
- Maintain overall tire diameter within about ±3% of the OEM diameter to avoid speedometer and ABS issues.
- Ensure the load index and speed rating meet or exceed the original specification.
- When switching wheel sizes, verify the new tires clear brake components and fenders; consult a tire professional if you’re unsure.
Always consult your vehicle’s manual and a qualified tire professional to ensure compatibility with the Pilot’s suspension and electronics.
Summary
For a 2011 Honda Pilot, the common factory tire sizes align with wheel size: 235/70R16 on 16" wheels, 245/65R17 on 17" wheels, and 245/60R18 on 18" wheels. Use the door placard to confirm the exact specification for your vehicle, and follow best practices if you Plan to change sizes to protect performance and accuracy.


