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What size tire goes on a 2002 Honda Accord?

The standard tire size for a 2002 Honda Accord is 195/65R15. This size tire is designed to fit the factory wheel rims on the 2002 Accord model.


Determining the Correct Tire Size


The tire size for a vehicle is determined by a combination of factors, including the wheel rim diameter, the tire width, and the aspect ratio. For the 2002 Honda Accord, the factory-recommended tire size is 195/65R15, which breaks down as follows:



  • 195 - This is the tire width in millimeters.

  • 65 - This is the aspect ratio, which is the ratio of the tire's sidewall height to the tread width.

  • R - This indicates that the tire has a radial construction.

  • 15 - This is the wheel rim diameter in inches.


It's important to use the correct tire size to ensure proper fit, handling, and safety. Using the wrong size tires can negatively impact the vehicle's performance, fuel efficiency, and even the speedometer and odometer readings.


Replacing Tires on a 2002 Honda Accord


When replacing tires on a 2002 Honda Accord, it's recommended to use the factory-recommended size of 195/65R15. This size is widely available and compatible with the vehicle's wheel rims and suspension. However, some owners may choose to upgrade to a slightly larger tire size, such as 205/55R16, for improved performance or a more aggressive look, but this should be done with caution and consideration for the vehicle's capabilities.


It's always best to consult the owner's manual or the information placard located on the driver's side door jamb to ensure you are using the correct tire size for your 2002 Honda Accord.

How to find tire size Honda Accord?


The tire size is easy to locate, and below are a few locations where you'll find it:

  1. On the sidewall of your tire.
  2. In your owner's manual.
  3. The driver's side door jamb.
  4. The glove box door.
  5. The gas tank hatch.



What size tires can I put on my Honda Accord?


The Accord LX is fitted with 17-inch silver-painted alloy wheels; its tires are 225/50 R17 all-season. Handsome pewter-painted 17-inch alloys are standard on Accord EX and EX-L; they're surrounded by 225/50 R17 all-season tires.



What does ex stand for in Honda?


EX – Extra Comfort and Technology
Taking a step up from the Sport, the Honda EX trim introduces an increased level of comfort and technology. Key features include a touchscreen infotainment system, advanced driver assistance systems, and typically, more potent engines.



How much is the value package for a 2002 Honda Accord?


Pricing for the Accord Value Package starts at $17,300. The Value Package also adds air conditioning, wood interior trim and floor mats. Additional features in the 2002 Accord Value Package include body colored door handles and molding, exclusive wheel covers and chrome window trim.



What size are stock Honda Accord wheels?


The 2018-2024 Accord wheels had new 10 spoke and 20 spoke styles in powder coat grey, black, silver, matte black, and machined finishes. The stock OEM Honda Accord rims range in size from 15 inch to 19 inch.



What size tire can I change to?


When changing tire sizes, we recommend staying within 3% of the diameter/height of the original tire. Any more than this and you face the risk of brake failure. This tire calculator is for information purposes only and we do not guarantee fitment based on this calculator alone.



How do I know if my 2002 Honda Accord is an EX or LX?


The most significant difference between the EX and LX is in their ignition systems. In the Accord LX, you will find a standard ignition system that uses a key. This keyed ignition is different from the EX's push-button ignition. Safety features also differ between the EX and LX.



What size tire fits a 2002 Honda Accord?


For 2002, the dimensions for your Accord are:
195/70 R14. 195/65 R15. 205/60 R15.



How many miles will a 2002 Accord last?


A Honda Accord should be able to last an average of about 250,000 miles, but this number can change dramatically depending on how well it is maintained over the course of many years.



What alternate tire size can I use?


As a general rule, you want replacement tires that are within 3 percent of the diameter (height) measurement of your existing tires' diameter — assuming your current tires are what your owner's manual recommends.


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