Choosing the right tires for your Honda in Overland Park depends on your vehicle model, tire size, load rating, speed rating, and local driving conditions. Drivers in the Kansas City metro area should consider all season tires for year round performance or winter tires for improved traction during icy Midwest conditions. At McCarthy Honda in Overland Park, our certified technicians help match factory recommended tire specifications with trusted major tire brands to ensure safe handling, optimal fuel efficiency, and long term durability.

Imagine two friends discussing the reality that one of them needs to find room in their household budget for a new set of tires for their Honda Civic. They’re tempted to go with the least expensive option because “A tire’s, a tire, right? Round and rubber.”
The other friend is arguing the counter point that one really can’t afford to go with cheap tires because there’s literally have too much riding on them. Let’s join near the end of their conversation:
Civic Owner: Hold on, you’re saying I shouldn’t cheap out where I meet the ground and that bad tires can make my commute hugely unpleasant?
Friend 2: You know that’s right. You should buy the best you can afford when it comes to tires but also your shoes, mattress, desk chair, pillows, and recliner. Cheap tires could have your Civic howling like a wolf.
Civic Owner: That honestly sounds terrible, but I don’t know how much Honda tires cost. I should call my salesperson at McCarthy Honda and see what they have available. They’ll sell tires, right?
That Civic owner (who lives in Lee’s Summit, by the way) is going to get the help they need from our team, but we put together a quick tire buying guide for those at work who can’t place a call at the moment and will be shopping for tires soon.
Finding Your Honda’s Tire Size – What Do The Numbers Mean?
Your first step in finding a new set of tires for your Honda vehicle may be to head out to the garage or driveway and take a look at the sidewall of your tires. You’ll see a series of characters that may not make sense at first, but we’re here to help you decode them and become a tire pro.
The chances are extremely high that the first character you’ll see is a P which indicates a passenger vehicle tire. It would indeed be a strange day if your Accord is equipped with light truck tires which have LT as their first characters.
You’ll then see three numbers, a forward slash, and two more numbers. Your Honda Pilot, as an example could have 255/50 on its tires which means:
- Your tires are 255 millimeters wide. You can refer to this as the section width if you’d like, but we like to keep it simple.
- Your tires feature a 50 percent aspect ratio. This relates to the amount of tire you can see on the side, or the profile of your tires, and means that your tire’s profile is 50% of the width. Your blogger used the power of Google to figure that means this example Pilot has a tire profile of right around 5 inches. You’re not likely to see a profile of 95% very often, and we don’t think 10% profile will be around much either.
Then you’ll see a letter, which is most likely going to be an R. R stands for Radial in the world of tires and will be on most vehicles. There’s a chance you see a D which is a tire type that can appear on motorcycles and trailers.
Next up are two more numbers – it would be very strange to see three because a 100” wheel diameter would be outrageous – which indicate the wheel diameter in inches. (Why not millimeters? We don’t know either!)
The Pilot’s tire load index is coming up next, and that will be a two- or three-digit number. Our example Pilot tire shows a load index of 105 which means one tire can support a maximum of just over 2,000 pounds. Make sure your replacement tires have a load index equal to, or greater than, your current tires to maintain safe and reliable operation of your Honda.
The last character on your tire should be a letter which indicates its speed rating. Our test Pilot has tires with an H as their final letter, which means it has a maximum speed rating of 130 MPH. Please don’t drive your Pilot at that speed and ensure any replacement tired are rated as good or better when it comes to the original speed rating.
If you’re on the hunt for the best tires for an SUV then part of your loadout should be a deep understanding of the minutiae of your tires. Have questions about these numbers and how to pick the best replacement?
Call the McCarthy Honda team near Overland Park, KS and see if there might be some tire rebates available in addition to our expert advice.
Selecting the Right Tires for Your Vehicle
Now that you better understand tire sizes and ratings it’s time to start exploring the plethora of tires for sale. Our team offers products from all the major tire manufacturers and choosing the right set can be an imposing decision. You’ll want to consider the brand’s reputation and history as well as their tread life warranty and the availability of customer service. We have customers who are incredibly brand loyal when it comes to tires, but we also have Honda drivers around Shawnee who keep it simple by always buying the same tires that were originally on their vehicle.
You’ll also need to consider the purpose of this new set of tires. Are you considering adding a set of winter weather tires for some extra peace of mind when moving your family around Kansas City in our occasionally slick Kansas winters? Are you looking to take your Ridgeline further offroad and perhaps get into some camping adventures with your family? Maybe you’re just looking to maximize the fuel efficiency of your Accord Hybrid. Regardless of your needs, the McCarthy Honda team can help you find the perfect tires.
Pricing is of course going to play a part in your decision, but we also urge you to not necessarily go with the cheapest tires available. Search for the tires that fit your needs and represent the best value for your situation. McCarthy Honda’s tire prices are incredibly competitive, and we often have manufacturer rebates and coupons to make every tire purchase as affordable as possible for our customers around Kansas City.
Why Choose Our Honda Service Center for Tire Installation?
The McCarthy team isn’t just here for your Honda service needs – we’re a Honda Authorized Tire Center and the best choice for tires for all vehicles around Kansas City. We’ll be happy to set you up with quality tires at an unbeatable price even if you’re driving Brand X.
We carry and can order tires from all the major brands (and some you may not know yet) and can accommodate walk-in tire service needs.
Ready for some new Honda tires? Reach out to our Honda service department at (913) 396-9616 or visit our beautiful and comfortable dealership located at 7979 Metcalf Avenue in Overland Park, KS 66204.
Frequently Asked Questions About Honda Tires in Overland Park
How do I know what tire size my Honda needs?
You can find your exact tire size printed on the sidewall of your current tires or inside the driver’s side door jamb. If you prefer expert assistance, our Honda service center in Overland Park can confirm the correct size for your Civic, Accord, Pilot, CR-V, Ridgeline, or any other Honda model.
How much do new tires cost for a Honda in Kansas City?
Honda tire prices vary depending on brand, size, and type such as all season, performance, or winter tires. Most drivers in the Kansas City area can expect pricing to vary based on vehicle type and manufacturer rebates. At McCarthy Honda in Overland Park, we offer competitive tire pricing along with Honda tire rebates and service specials to help reduce overall cost.
Should I buy winter tires in Overland Park?
If you regularly drive in snow or icy conditions around Kansas City, winter tires can provide improved traction, braking stability, and safety. Many drivers in Johnson County choose to switch to winter tires during colder months for added peace of mind.
How long do Honda tires typically last?
Most all season tires last between 40,000 and 70,000 miles depending on driving habits, road conditions, and maintenance. Regular tire rotations and proper inflation at our Honda service center in Overland Park can help maximize tread life.
Why should I buy tires from a Honda dealership instead of a discount tire shop?
When you purchase tires from McCarthy Honda, you receive manufacturer approved recommendations, proper load and speed rating matching, professional installation by Honda trained technicians, and access to road hazard protection options. Our team ensures your vehicle maintains factory performance and safety standards.
Do you install tires for non Honda vehicles?
Yes. As a Honda Authorized Tire Center near Kansas City, we can install tires on most makes and models while maintaining high service standards and competitive pricing.
Signs You May Need New Tires
You may need to replace your tires if you notice:
• Tread depth below recommended levels
• Uneven tire wear
• Cracking in the sidewalls
• Excessive road noise
• Vibration while driving
• Reduced traction in rain or snow
If you are unsure, schedule a tire inspection in Overland Park with our certified service team.
Tire Maintenance Tips for Kansas City Drivers
Keeping your tires in peak condition helps improve fuel efficiency, handling, and overall safety. We recommend:
• Checking tire pressure monthly
• Rotating tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles
• Performing wheel alignment when necessary
• Inspecting tread depth regularly
Routine maintenance at McCarthy Honda ensures your tires perform properly through Kansas summers and Midwest winters.
McCarthy Honda in Overland Park proudly serves drivers from Kansas City, Shawnee, Lenexa, Leawood, and surrounding Johnson County communities with expert Honda tire sales, installation, and maintenance. Our team helps drivers choose the correct tire size, load rating, and performance type to match both manufacturer specifications and local driving conditions.


