2003 Honda Pilot Tires
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RADAR® - RENEGADE A/T PRO$182.97 -
COOPER TIRES® - DISCOVERER ROAD TRAIL A/T$186.99 - $215.99 -
COOPER TIRES® - PROCONTROL$202.99 - $240.99 -
HERCULES® - RAPTIS R-T6X$204.00 - $205.00 -
UNIROYAL® - POWER PAW A/S$223.99 -
THUNDERER® - RANGER 007$115.88 - $128.81 -

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MILESTAR® - PATAGONIA H/T$124.95 - $139.68 -
STARFIRE® - SOLARUS AS$133.63 -
SUMITOMO TIRES® - HTR ENHANCE CX2$154.99 - $203.99 -
MILESTAR® - PATAGONIA A/T R$155.68 -
MAXXIS TIRES® - BRAVO AT-771$163.66 -

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SUMITOMO TIRES® - ENCOUNTER HT2$169.99 -
MILESTAR® - PATAGONIA A/T PRO$194.08 - $242.08 -
LANCASTER® - LS-07 H/T$108.26 - $119.18 -
ADVANTA® - HPZ-01$130.58 -
KELLY® - EDGE AT$164.99 -

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KELLY® - EDGE SPORT$245.52 -
ATTURO® - AZ810$123.93 - $128.06 -
NEXEN® - N FERA AU7$264.00 -
DELINTE® - DST2$117.10 -
ATTURO® - AZ610$114.29 - $132.48 -
DELINTE® - CENTURION H/T$95.68 - $126.31 -
STARFIRE® - SOLARUS AP$132.19 - $153.82 -
MICHELIN TIRES® - PRIMACY TOUR A/S$264.38 - $366.22 -
IRONMAN® - ALL COUNTRY H/T$110.00 - $131.00 -
LIONHART® - LH-TEN$119.47 - $144.38
Roomy and capable, the 2003 Honda Pilot is highly praised for its car-like handling and a rather smooth, quiet ride. Well-tuned steering and suspension systems belong to the main mechanisms responsible for that, but the tires also play a big role. Providing the only connection between your vehicle and the road, rubber does an absolutely vital job of ensuring the right level of traction and, therefore, the comfort and safety of your drive. Given all the hardships your tires face on an everyday basis, there is no wonder that they gradually deteriorate. When they are worn out, it is critical to replace them as soon as possible to prevent unsafe driving conditions.
There are different kinds of 2003 Honda Pilot tires; to understand which one suits you best, consider some factors. The first one is your driving conditions. If your SUV is used mainly off the road, you're unlikely to need high-performance summer rubber with high speed index. Which weather conditions are typical for your locality, and which are the worst ones you can expect? If the temperature in your region rarely falls below freezing, all-season rubber is exactly what you need. However, if winters can be rather harsh and snowy, you would better choose winter or snow tires with large tread blocks.


























