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MrRangerZr1

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I am losing my mind over this lol what size tires do I need for the 2017 Honda Pilot 20" rims? I am lowered on H&R springs and have the airlift kit installed in the rear. I don't want any rubbing problems. What size tires to get with and without H&R springs? Please advise. Thanks
 
What size wheels and tires are on there now? (obv I don't know what your drop is, but I'm assuming your current setup works for you)
 
255/45R20 is probably your closest fit. Overall diameter shrinks by ~0.1" which only changes revs/mile by 2 (693->695)... so shouldn't mess w/ speedometer/odometer to bad. 255s will fit on the 8" Pilot wheels, so you shouldn't rub the wheel wells on hard turns... but that's just an educated guess, and could be wrong (esp w/ the lowering you've done) - I've never been one for 20s personally ;)
 
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255/45R20 is probably your closest fit. Overall diameter shrinks by ~0.1" which only changes revs/mile by 2 (693->695)... so shouldn't mess w/ speedometer/odometer to bad. 255s will fit on the 8" Pilot wheels, so you shouldn't rub the wheel wells on hard turns... but that's just an educated guess, and could be wrong (esp w/ the lowering you've done) - I've never been one for 20s personally ;)
Yeah 255s are the closest size to stock. Only thing holding me back is rubbing in the front.
 
I am losing my mind over this lol what size tires do I need for the 2017 Honda Pilot 20" rims? I am lowered on H&R springs and have the airlift kit installed in the rear. I don't want any rubbing problems. What size tires to get with and without H&R springs? Please advise. Thanks
20 inchers are going to give you a rough ride and power loss, recommend no larger than 19 inchers (+1 over touring/elite)
 
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