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What size tire is on a 2004 Honda Accord?

The tire size for a 2004 Honda Accord depends on trim and wheel size, with common original equipment sizes including 205/65R15, 205/60R16, and 235/45R17.


In more detail, the 2004 Accord offered several trims and wheel options for both sedan and coupe models. Each configuration used a different tire diameter to match the wheel size, so the exact size can vary even within the same model year. The definitive size is printed on the door placard and on the tire sidewall, and should be checked before purchasing replacements.


Common OEM tire sizes by trim


Below are typical stock sizes used on the 2004 Accord, organized by common wheel diameters. Note that variations can exist based on body style and factory options.



  • 15-inch wheels (LX and some EX models): 205/65R15

  • 16-inch wheels (EX and higher trims on certain configurations): 205/60R16

  • 17-inch wheels (EX-L V6 and similar higher-end trims): 235/45R17


These sizes reflect the most commonly equipped configurations for the 2004 Accord, but the exact specification for any individual car should be verified on the placard or sidewall.


How to verify your exact size


To confirm the precise tire size on your own vehicle, use these sources and checks.



  • Door jamb placard on the driver's side, which lists the recommended tire size for your specific car as built.

  • Sidewall markings on the current tires, which show the size in a format like 205/65R15.

  • Owner's manual or the factory window sticker if available from the original sale.


Verifying the exact size ensures correct tire replacement, preserving handling, speedometer accuracy, and safety.


Replacing tires: considerations


When replacing tires on a 2004 Accord, keep these considerations in mind to maintain performance and reliability.



  • Install tires of the same size on all four corners unless you have a specific, carefully planned reason to deviate, to avoid drivetrain and stability issues.

  • Match the load index and speed rating to or above the OEM specification.

  • Choose tires that suit your climate and driving needs (all-season, touring, or performance tires).

  • If you change wheel size (e.g., from 15" to 16" or 17"), be aware it may affect ride quality and speedometer accuracy; consult a tire professional if unsure.


In short, sticking with OEM-equivalent sizing is the safest approach unless you have a specific performance or styling goal and you understand the implications.


Summary


The 2004 Honda Accord does not have a single universal tire size—the size varies by trim and wheel diameter. Common OEM sizes include 205/65R15, 205/60R16, and 235/45R17. Always verify the exact size on the door placard or tire sidewall, and consult with a tire professional when replacing or upgrading tires to ensure proper fit and safety.

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