Most 2007 Honda Pilot models come with P245/65R17 tires. Some trims equipped with an 18-inch wheel option use P245/60R18. Always verify the exact size from the door jamb sticker or the owner's manual for your specific configuration.
Overview: tire sizes by wheel option
The 2007 Pilot was offered with two main factory wheel configurations, which correspond to the common OE tire sizes listed below.
- P245/65R17 — standard on pilots equipped with 17-inch wheels
- P245/60R18 — used on models with the optional 18-inch wheel setup
These sizes reflect typical original equipment specifications. If your vehicle has aftermarket wheels or a different trim, the tire size may vary. Always cross-check with the official labeling on the vehicle and the owner's manual.
How to confirm your exact tire size
To ensure you replace tires with the correct dimensions, check the tire information directly on your vehicle and consult official documentation. The following are reliable ways to verify your size.
On-vehicle checks
Look at the tire sidewall for the size printed in a format such as P245/65R17. The door jamb sticker (often on the driver’s side) also lists the recommended tire size for the front and rear wheels.
Documentation and support
Refer to the owner's manual for the original equipment tire specification and any notes about load rating or speed rating. If you’re unsure, contact a Honda dealership or a qualified tire professional with your vehicle identification details.
Summary
The 2007 Honda Pilot’s most common tire size is P245/65R17 for models with 17-inch wheels, while the 18-inch wheel option uses P245/60R18. Always confirm the exact size on the door jamb sticker or in the owner's manual, especially if your Pilot has aftermarket wheels or a different trim. Replacing tires with the correct size helps ensure proper handling, speedometer accuracy, and overall safety.


