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What size tires are on a 2009 Honda Pilot?

The common stock tire sizes for a 2009 Honda Pilot vary by trim and wheel package, with 235/70R16 on LX models and 245/65R17 on EX and EX-L models being the typical configurations.


The 2009 Pilot offered multiple trims and wheel options, so tire sizes can differ based on the exact build. To ensure you buy the correct tires, identify your wheel diameter and trim, then verify against the door placard or the owner's manual.


Stock tire sizes by trim and wheel size


The following sizes correspond to the wheel diameters most commonly found on 2009 Pilots. If your vehicle has different wheels due to a market-specific option or aftermarket changes, check the door placard or manual for the exact specification.



  • LX: 235/70R16 on 16-inch wheels

  • EX: 245/65R17 on 17-inch wheels

  • EX-L: 245/65R17 on 17-inch wheels

  • Optional/rare: 18-inch wheels with 245/60R18 (market/trim-specific)


These sizes reflect the standard factory configurations; always confirm the exact size for your vehicle with its documentation or placard.


How to verify the correct size for your Pilot


Use the following steps to confirm the right tire size for your 2009 Pilot:



  1. Open the driver’s door and read the tire size placard near the door jamb for the official "TIRE SIZE" specification (e.g., P235/70R16).

  2. Check the owner's manual or Honda's official specifications for your exact trim and market to confirm these numbers.

  3. Inspect the sidewall of your current tires to confirm the size and note the load index and speed rating.

  4. Consult a dealer or qualified tire shop if you plan to upgrade wheel size or switch to a different tire type.


Verifying these details helps ensure safety, correct speedometer readings, and proper handling characteristics.


Notes on replacement sizes and compatibility


If you replace with sizes different from stock, aim to keep the overall tire diameter within about 3% of the original to avoid adjustments to the speedometer and drivetrain behavior. When changing wheel size, consider compatibility with the vehicle’s suspension, ABS, and clearance, and consult a professional if unsure.


Summary: For a 2009 Honda Pilot, stock tire sizes typically are 235/70R16 for LX models and 245/65R17 for EX and EX-L models, with some market-specific or rare configurations offering 18-inch wheels. Always verify the exact size on the door placard or in the owner's manual, especially if your vehicle has non-standard wheels or trims.

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