The most common tire size for the 2004 Honda Pilot is P235/70R16 on 16-inch wheels; some trims with optional 17-inch wheels use P235/65R17. Always verify the exact size on the door placard or in the owner’s manual for your specific vehicle.
Tire sizes by trim and wheel option
The following overview lists the typical sizes used on 2004 Pilots, noting that exact sizes can vary by market and optional wheel packages. Always confirm with the vehicle’s placard or documentation before purchasing tires.
16-inch wheels
- P235/70R16 – standard size for most LX and EX models with 16-inch wheels
For 16-inch wheels, P235/70R16 is the conventional choice on the majority of 2004 Pilots. If your vehicle has 16-inch rims but a different size is indicated on the placard, follow that specification.
17-inch wheels
- P235/65R17 – common size for models equipped with optional 17-inch wheels
Some 2004 Pilot configurations offered 17-inch wheels, typically paired with P235/65R17 tires. If your Pilot has 17-inch rims, this size is often the correct replacement, but always verify with the door sticker or manual.
Important considerations when replacing tires
Choosing the correct tire size is essential for proper handling, speedometer accuracy, and overall safety. Using an incorrect size can affect ride quality and vehicle systems such as ABS and traction control. When in doubt, stick to the OEM tire size listed for your trim and wheel configuration.
How to confirm the exact size on your vehicle
To ensure you replace tires accurately, use the following verification steps.
- Check the tire placard on the driver’s door jamb for the size specification.
- Consult the owner’s manual if the placard is missing or unreadable.
- Inspect the tire sidewall of your current tires for the size inscription and compare with the placard.
If your Pilot has aftermarket wheels or a non-standard trim, sizes may differ. In that case, consult a Honda dealer or a tire professional for the correct specification.
Summary
The 2004 Honda Pilot typically uses P235/70R16 tires on 16-inch wheels, with P235/65R17 as a common option for models with 17-inch wheels. Always verify the exact size on the driver’s door placard or in the owner’s manual, especially if your vehicle has different wheels or is a non-standard trim. Matching the OEM size ensures optimal safety, performance, and accuracy in instrumentation.


