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What size tire for a 2012 Honda Pilot?

The standard tire size for most 2012 Honda Pilot models with the original 17-inch wheels is P245/65R17. If your Pilot has 18-inch wheels, the OEM size is typically P245/60R18. Always confirm with the door jamb placard or the owner's manual for your specific trim and regional specs.


How tire sizing works


Understanding the numbers on a tire helps ensure you buy the right replacement. Here is what the key codes mean and how they relate to your Pilot.



  • P245/65R17 indicates a 245 mm wide tire, with a 65% aspect ratio, and 17-inch wheel diameter.

  • P245/60R18 indicates a 245 mm wide tire, with a 60% aspect ratio, and 18-inch wheel diameter.


Investing in the correct size preserves handling, braking, and load capacity. If you replace with a different size, you may need to adjust the car’s speedometer and gearing, and in rare cases, the fit may affect clearance.


Stock sizes by wheel option


Below are the sizes commonly observed on 2012 Pilot trims, depending on the wheel package. Always verify with the vehicle's placard.



  • 17-inch wheels: P245/65R17

  • 18-inch wheels: P245/60R18


Remember: wheels and tires can vary by region and trim. Checking the tire information placard on the door jamb or the owner's manual provides the definitive specification for your vehicle.


Replacement and compatibility tips


When replacing tires, consider these practical guidelines to ensure safe performance and even wear across all four corners.



  • Match tire size across all four wheels when possible to maintain balanced handling.

  • Check load index and speed rating to meet or exceed the OEM spec for your vehicle and driving conditions.

  • Follow the manufacturer’s recommended tire rotation intervals to extend tire life.


If you’re considering a size change (e.g., upgrading to a different tire width or aspect ratio), consult a tire professional and be aware of potential impacts on speedometer accuracy and clearance, as well as warranty implications.


Reading the markings and where to find them


Most of this information is printed on the tire's sidewall, and the tire information placard on the driver's door jamb includes the recommended sizes. Your owner's manual also lists the OE sizes for reference.


Bottom line: For a 2012 Honda Pilot, the standard tire size for the common 17-inch wheel setup is P245/65R17, and the 18-inch wheel option uses P245/60R18, with the exact specification varying by trim and regional market. Always verify on your vehicle's placard.


Summary


In short, the 2012 Honda Pilot’s typical factory tires are P245/65R17 on 17-inch wheels, with P245/60R18 for the 18-inch wheel option. Confirm via the door jamb placard for your exact build. When replacing tires, match sizes if possible, respect load ratings, and consult a tire professional for any sizing changes.

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