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What size tires fit a 2013 Toyota Highlander?

The factory tire sizes for the 2013 Highlander depend on wheel size: 17-inch, 18-inch, or 19-inch wheels, with OE tire sizes typically 235/65R17, 235/60R18, or 235/55R19.


The exact specification for your vehicle can vary by trim and wheel package, so the most reliable source is the door jamb placard and the owner's manual. This article outlines the common OE sizes and offers guidance for replacements and upgrades.


OE Tire Sizes by Wheel Diameter


Common configurations you might encounter


Here are the typical OEM tire sizes associated with each wheel diameter for the 2013 Highlander. Always verify with the vehicle’s placard.



  • 17-inch wheels: 235/65R17

  • 18-inch wheels: 235/60R18

  • 19-inch wheels: 235/55R19


Note: Some trims with optional wheel packages may use different sizes. Always confirm your specific vehicle’s recommended size via the placard or owner’s manual.


Guidance for Replacements and Upgrades


When replacing tires or changing wheel sizes, these guidelines help ensure safety and performance.



  • Keep the overall tire diameter within about +/- 3% of the original OE size to minimize speedometer and ABS discrepancies.

  • Winter tires can be fitted in the OE size (or a size very close to it) to maintain load and handling characteristics.

  • If upgrading to a different wheel diameter (for example, from 17" to 18" or 19"), choose a tire size that preserves the overall diameter and fits within the vehicle’s clearance.

  • Ensure the tire has an appropriate load rating and speed rating for your Highlander’s weight and driving conditions, and verify TPMS compatibility after any change.


Bottom line: The safest approach is to use the OE size or a close equivalent approved for your trim, and consult a tire professional when considering upgrades or non-OE sizes.


Summary


For a 2013 Toyota Highlander, the typical OEM tire sizes correspond to 235/65R17 on 17-inch wheels, 235/60R18 on 18-inch wheels, and 235/55R19 on 19-inch wheels. Always check the door placard for your exact vehicle, and when replacing tires, strive to maintain the overall diameter and load/speed ratings. Consult a tire professional if you plan to switch wheel sizes or use specialized tires, such as winter tires, to ensure safe fitment and performance.

What size tires go on a 2013 Toyota Highlander?


CUV/SUV TOURING ALL-SEASON Tire

Tire Size(OE) P245/55R19
Approved Rim Width Range (in.)7.0-7.5-8.5
Weight (lbs.)36 lbs.
Inflated Overall Diameter (in.)29.6
Inflated Overall Width (in.)10.0



How much is a used 2013 Highlander worth?


A 2013 Toyota Highlander Sport Utility 4D has depreciated $2,968 or 23% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $9,484 and trade-in value of $7,389.



What year to stay away from a Toyota Highlander?


Years to avoid in the Toyota Highlander include 2003, 2008, 2014, 2015, and 2020 due to common issues like transmission problems, oil leaks, and technology glitches. Other problematic years to consider are 2001-2007 (engine and climate control issues) and 2016-2019 (varying issues including potential oil leaks in some models).
 
This video discusses problems with the Toyota Highlander from 2020 to 2025, including paint issues: 54sCarnivautoYouTube · Feb 11, 2025
Toyota Highlander years to avoid

  • 2001–2007: Prone to engine overheating, head gasket failures, and climate control issues like AC compressor and blower motor problems. 
  • 2003: A big year for issues, particularly engine oil sludge buildup and premature transmission wear, according to Regan Motors Inc and Clutch. 
  • 2008: A redesigned model that experienced oil cooler line leaks, which can cause engine damage if not addressed, and lower-quality interior components. 
  • 2014: A recall was issued for the second-row seat assembly that may not lock correctly into the seat track, and there were also reports of issues that might be linked to the transmission, says Clutch and Reddit users. 
  • 2015: Experienced growing pains from its redesign, with various reports of growing issues, according to Regan Motors Inc and Clutch. 
  • 2020: Experienced early transmission and software problems, say Clutch and Reddit users. 

You can watch this video to learn more about common problems with the 2020-2025 Toyota Highlander: 51sChris DrivesYouTube · Jul 5, 2025



What size tires fit a Toyota Highlander?


The specific tire size for a Toyota Highlander depends on the trim level and year, but common sizes are 235/65R18 for models with 18-inch wheels and 235/55R20 for models with 20-inch wheels. Other sizes may be original equipment (OE) depending on the specific vehicle, so always check the sticker on the driver's side door jamb or the side of the current tires for the most accurate information. 
Common tire sizes by trim (e.g., 2025 model) 

  • 235/65R18: Hybrid LE, Hybrid XLE, L, and LE trims
  • 235/55R20: Hybrid Limited, Hybrid Platinum, Limited, and Platinum trims 

How to find your vehicle's exact tire size
  1. Check the driver's side door jamb: Open the driver's door and look for a sticker with the recommended tire size and pressure. 
  2. Read the sidewall of your current tire: The size is printed on the side of the tire. For example, a size like "235/65R18235 / 65 cap R 18235/65𝑅18" breaks down as: 
    • 235235235: Tire width in millimeters. 
    • 656565: Aspect ratio, or the sidewall height as a percentage of the width. 
    • Rcap R𝑅: Radial construction. 
    • 181818: The wheel diameter in inches. 


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