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What size tires does a 1997 Acura TL have?

The standard factory setup for most 1997 Acura TL models uses 15-inch wheels with P205/65R15 tires.


This article explains the stock size, notes variations due to optional wheels or regional specs, and provides guidance on how to verify the exact tire size on your specific car. Always check the door-jamb placard or the owner's manual for the precise specification, especially if the car has aftermarket wheels or a non-standard trim.


Stock tire size for the 1997 Acura TL


The first-generation TL typically paired a 15-inch wheel with a tall, all-season tire to balance ride comfort and grip.


Common factory size for this configuration:



  • P205/65R15


Using the original size ensures proper speedometer accuracy, load handling, and overall performance. If your TL has different wheels or has undergone changes, sizes may vary; verify via the placard and manual.


Confirming the correct size for your car


Because trim levels, regional markets, and aftermarket wheels can affect tire size, always verify the exact specification on your vehicle before purchasing replacements. The door jamb placard and owner’s manual are the most reliable sources.


Summary


For most 1997 Acura TL models, the stock tire size is P205/65R15 on 15-inch wheels. Always confirm with the door placard or manual if you’re unsure, especially after wheel changes or regional variations.

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What is my stock tire size?


The original tire size for your car can be found on a sticker located on the driver's side door jamb. You can also check the owner's manual, the fuel filler door, the glove box, or the sidewall of your current tire to find this information.
 

  • Driver's side door jamb: This is the most common location for the vehicle's tire information placard, which lists the correct original equipment (OE) tire size and recommended inflation pressure. 
  • Owner's manual: The owner's manual contains details about your car's specifications, including the original tire size. 
  • Other locations: Less common but still possible places to find the information include the inside of the gas tank hatch, the glove box, or the center console door. 
  • Tire sidewall: The sidewall of the tire itself also has the size printed on it. However, if the previous owner changed the tires, the current ones may not be the original size, so the door jamb or owner's manual is a more reliable source for the OE size. 



What size tires are stock on the Acura TL?


What brand of tires come on the Acura TL? The Acura TL typically has a few stock tire sizes, including 245/50R17 tires, 245/45R18 tires and 245/40R19 tires, depending on its year model and trim level. We stock every Acura TL tire size out there, so we've got you covered no matter what size you're after.



What does TL stand for in Acura?


TL stands for "Touring Luxury" for Acura. The name was used for the Acura TL sedan, and it was one of the first models to switch from traditional names to an alphanumeric designation to focus consumer attention on the Acura brand itself.
 

  • Origin: The TL designation was introduced with the first generation in 1996. 
  • Positioning: The name reflected the model's position as a premium sedan that blended performance ("Touring") with comfort and features ("Luxury"). 


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