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What size wheels are for a 1995 Honda Civic?

What size wheels are for a 1995 Honda Civic?

Honda Civic 1995 1.5

Tire Rim
165/70R13 5Jx13 ET45 OE
175/70R13 82S 5Jx13 ET45 OE
185/60R14 82H 5Jx14 ET45
175/65R14 81H 5.5Jx14 ET45

What size are Honda Civic hatchback wheels?

The Civic LX Hatchback is fitted with 16-inch alloy wheels; its tires are 215/55 R16 all-season. The Civic Sport Hatchback wears 18-inch alloy wheels with 235/40 R18 all-season tires.

What size tires are on a 1995 Honda Civic?

1995 Honda Civic Tires Sizes, Speed Ratings, and Inflation

Trim Level Tire Size Inflation in PSI F/R
1995 Honda Civic LX P175/65R14 29 PSI/29 PSI
1995 Honda Civic VX P165/70R13 35 PSI/32 PSI
1995 Honda Civic CX P165/70R13 35 PSI/32 PSI
1995 Honda Civic Si P185/60R14 29 PSI/29 PSI

What lug pattern is a Honda Civic?

Wheel Configuration Reference

Vehicle Make / Model Year Range Bolt Pattern
Honda Civic (All Except Si) 2006 to 2015 5×114.3
Honda Civic (All Except Si and Type R) 2016 to 2021 5×114.3
Honda Civic (Si) 2017 to 2020 5×114.3
Honda Civic (Type R) 2017 to 2021 5×120

What Rims fit Honda Civic?

Wheel Configuration Reference

Vehicle Make / Model Year Range Wheel Size Range
Honda Civic (All Except Si) 2006 to 2015 (16×6.5) to (19×8.5)
Honda Civic (All Except Si and Type R) 2016 to 2021 (16×7) to (19×8.5)
Honda Civic (Si) 2017 to 2020 (18×8) to (20×9)
Honda Civic (Type R) 2017 to 2021 (19×8.5) to (20×9.5)

What size wheels go on a Honda Civic?

The guaranteed standard fitment sizes range from 15 to 20-inch diameters and widths from 6 to 8 inches.

What rims fit Honda Civic?

Can you put 17 inch rims on a Honda Civic?

In order to upside to 17s, you need a wider tire (>215) and/or lower sidewall (<55) to maintain the diameter. Both 215/50R17 and 225/45R17 are within the +/- 3% differential to be okay. However, if you notice Honda’s specs, the LX comes on 215/55/R16 and the touring comes on 215/50R17 (0.8% difference).

What size rims fit a 1998 Honda Civic?

Honda Civic 1998 1.6

Tire Rim
185/65R14 85S 5.5Jx14 ET45 2.1 / 2
195/55R15 84H 6Jx15 ET45 2.4 / 2.3

What is RIM offset?

Wheel offset is simply the distance between the wheel’s hub-mounting surface and its center plane. Positive offset means the hub-mounting surface is closer to the wheel’s outboard side. Conversely, negative offset means it’s closer to the inboard side.

Can I put bigger wheels on my car?

In most cases, the answer is yes. No one can deny the aesthetic appeal of having larger tires and wheels on your car, light truck or SUV. Adding a larger tire and wheel combination to your vehicle is referred to as “plus sizing” such as a “plus one” or “plus two” fitment.

Can I put different size rims on my car?

It depends. Wheels and tires are not interchangeable words. Tires are a part of the wheel setup. For instance, your vehicle has a set size of rims, but you can buy different sizes of tires to fit those rims, as long as the middle of the tires is the correct size.

How can I make my tires stick out wider?

To make the truck wheel stick out and to ensure a better clearance you can install wheel spacers. Wheel spacers increase the wheel mounting surface and a wheel hub assembly. This can certainly make the wheels stick out without investing on new wheels.

Do bigger wheels use more gas?

For example, larger tires decrease your fuel economy because they are heavier, while smaller tires increase fuel efficiency. Bigger tires also have a higher rolling resistance than smaller tires which means they require more resistance and effort to get them rolling.

Can I put bigger tires on the back of my car?

While it’s fine to put narrower tyres on the front and wider on the back, it’s pointless to put wider tyres on just one side of the car. This would change the weight balance and would mean one side of the vehicle would grip differently to the road when braking.

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