The 2017 Honda Accord does not have a single tire size; the size depends on the trim level and the wheel package your car came with. OE setups generally range from 16-inch wheels up to 19-inch wheels, with tire sizes commonly falling between 215/60R16 and 235/40R19. Always verify the exact size for your specific vehicle.
Common tire sizes by wheel diameter
Tire size varies by wheel diameter, and several configurations were offered for the 2017 Accord. The following sizes cover the typical factory configurations you might encounter.
- 16-inch wheels: 215/60R16
- 17-inch wheels: 235/45R17
- 18-inch wheels: 235/45R18
- 19-inch wheels: 235/40R19
These sizes reflect common OE configurations across many 2017 Accords. Always confirm the exact size listed on your car's door placard or in the owner's manual, as some trims or special editions may differ slightly.
How to confirm your exact tire size
To ensure you purchase the correct tires, use these verification steps.
- Check the driver's doorjamb placard for the tire size printed on a sticker near the hinge.
- Inspect the tire sidewall itself; the size will appear in a format such as P215/60R16, along with load index and speed rating.
- Refer to the owner's manual or the original equipment specification sheet for your vehicle’s exact OE size.
- If you’re unsure, contact a Honda dealer or use your VIN to fetch the factory tire size information.
When replacing tires, always match the OE size, load index, and speed rating to maintain correct handling, traction, and safety characteristics.
Upgrading wheels or tires
If you plan to upgrade to a different wheel size, consult the manufacturer’s guidance and a tire professional. Larger wheels often require a compensating change in tire profile or an aftermarket wheel kit to maintain accurate speedometer readings and proper ride quality.
Summary
The 2017 Honda Accord uses multiple tire sizes based on trim and wheel options, typically ranging from 16-inch to 19-inch wheels and tire sizes from about 215/60R16 to 235/40R19. Always verify the exact OE size on the door placard, in the owner's manual, or by consulting a dealer with your VIN to ensure you select the correct tires for your specific configuration.


