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What size tires for a 2008 Honda Pilot?

The typical tire sizes for a 2008 Honda Pilot are P245/65R17 on 17-inch wheels or P245/60R18 on 18-inch wheels; verify the exact size on the door placard, as trims and options may differ.


In this article, we’ll outline the factory sizes, how to confirm the correct size for your specific vehicle, and guidance for choosing replacements that fit your driving needs and climate.


Factory tire sizes by wheel option


The Pilot was commonly equipped with 17-inch or 18-inch wheels in 2008. The official sizes associated with those wheel options are listed below.



  • P245/65R17

  • P245/60R18


These sizes reflect the typical original equipment specifications for many 2008 Pilots. If your vehicle has different wheels due to dealer packages, aftermarket replacements, or if you own a different trim, always check the driver’s door placard or the owner’s manual for the exact size.


Why tire size matters


Tire size influences speedometer accuracy, gearing, ride quality, handling, and safety systems such as ABS and traction control. Using a size that differs from the factory spec can affect performance and may require recalibration or warning-light considerations.


How to verify your size


To confirm the correct size for your 2008 Pilot, look at these sources:



  • Driver’s door jamb placard labeled "Tire size" or "Tire information" and the corresponding inflation pressure.

  • Owner’s manual for the original equipment tire size for your trim.

  • Vehicle identification information from a Honda dealer or a VIN-based build sheet.


By verifying the size before buying tires, you ensure correct fitment and performance. If in doubt, consult a tire professional or your dealer.


Other considerations for tire selection


Beyond the size, your climate, driving conditions, and preferred tire life will guide the right choice. Consider the following:



  • All-season tires for year-round use in moderate climates

  • Winter tires for cold, snowy conditions (with appropriate tread depth and compound)

  • All-terrain tires if you mix on-road driving with light off-road or rough surfaces

  • Load index and speed rating that meet or exceed the vehicle’s requirements and the tires’ expected loads


Always ensure that the replacement tires maintain a similar overall diameter to the original to avoid affecting speedometer readings and drivetrain signals. A professional can help with proper size choices when switching to different wheel sizes.


How to choose tires for your driving needs


Consider climate, season, typical road conditions, and your budget. If you live in a region with snow, prioritize winter or dedicated snow tires; for dry warm areas, high-traction all-season tires may be ideal. Align your selection with the vehicle’s weight and performance characteristics.


Summary


For most 2008 Honda Pilot models, the common factory tire sizes are P245/65R17 for 17-inch wheels and P245/60R18 for 18-inch wheels. Always verify with the door placard or owner’s manual for your exact trim, since wheel options and dealer packages can vary. When replacing tires, match the diameter to avoid impacting speedometer accuracy and vehicle systems, and choose a tire type that suits your climate and driving needs.

What size tires does my 2008 Honda Pilot take?


Shop Tires for 2008 Honda Pilot EX | 235/70R16 | Goodyear Auto Service.



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Honda Pilot tires can range in cost from $104 to $300+, depending on the tires you want on your Honda SUV.



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What tires come standard on a Honda Pilot?


Standard tire sizes for the Honda Pilot include 245/60R18, 245/50R20, and 265/45R20, depending on your specific year and trim level.


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