As long as its not an all wheel drive. Put the closest to your factory size on the front. Put what's left to the rear. I assume this is a front wheel drive according to the sizes you've presented. You should have no problems if nothing rubs and is in within tolerance.
Yes, you can.
Front wheel drive
If you have 15 inch rims, use 195-60r15.
take the tires off and old brakes off and put the new ones on. put the tires back on and drive!!
I am no expert, but I would put only two new tires on my front wheel drive car, I always put the best pair in the front. I am not good with cars but 2 be honest i think you should put the 2 new tires on the back because the back wheels are the 1s that move the car and they need better mobility
On the front tires.
On the front tires.
nope
the suspension tuning is changed
2WD: on the front tires 4WD: on the front and rear tires but Honda Pilot 4WD is not a full 4WD therefore no need to put chains in rear tires unless you're manual engage 4WD.
If you are driving in 4 wheel drive, put them on the front tires. If you are driving in 2wd ordon'thave 4 wheel drive, put them on the back.
With pride, glee, and 10PSI more air in the back tires than in the front. The air part is the most important - because the engine is hanging off the back of the car, control is gained by putting more tire in the back than in the front. You can either put wider tires back there, like Porsche and Lamborghini do, or blow up the tires harder.