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What tires come on a 2017 Honda CR-V?

The factory tires equipped on a 2017 Honda CR-V vary by trim and wheel size, so there isn’t a single tire specification that covers every version. This guide outlines the typical OEM sizes you would find on the different trims of the 2017 CR-V.



Tire sizes by trim


The following list reflects common factory configurations used on the 2017 CR-V, aligned with the typical wheel sizes for each trim. Note that regional variations or optional wheel packages can change the exact size.



  • LX — 235/65R17 all-season tires on 17-inch wheels

  • EX — 235/60R18 all-season tires on 18-inch wheels

  • EX-L — 235/60R18 all-season tires on 18-inch wheels

  • Touring — 235/50R19 all-season tires on 19-inch wheels


These sizes represent the standard OEM configurations for the 2017 CR-V across its main trims. Depending on market, wheel package options, or substitutions by dealers, you may encounter slight variations.


How to verify your specific tire size


To confirm the exact tire size for your vehicle, check the tire sidewall for the size code (for example, 235/65R17) and compare it with the placard on the driver’s door jamb or the owner’s manual. The wheel size installed on your car will directly influence the corresponding tire size from the factory specification.


Notes on regional variations


Honda’s factory tire choices can differ between regions (North America, Europe, etc.) and production runs. Always rely on the vehicle’s door placard or the original window sticker for the precise OEM size for your specific car, especially if you are replacing tires or changing wheel sizes.


What if you’re replacing tires or upgrading wheels?


If you plan to replace tires or switch to larger or smaller wheels, you’ll want to maintain appropriate overall diameter to avoid speedometer errors and drivetrain issues. A professional tire shop can help you select sizes that preserve the correct overall diameter or suggest appropriate wheel/t Tire combinations that fit without rubbing or clearance problems.


Summary


The 2017 Honda CR-V did not use a single tire size across all models. Depending on trim and wheel size, factory tires typically fall into these categories: LX with 17-inch wheels using 235/65R17; EX and EX-L with 18-inch wheels using 235/60R18; and Touring with 19-inch wheels using 235/50R19. Always verify the exact OEM size on the door placard or in the owner's manual for your specific vehicle, especially if you’re replacing tires or altering wheel sizes.

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