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What size tires for a 2004 Honda Civic?

The tire size for a 2004 Honda Civic varies by trim and wheel package; there isn’t a single universal size. The most reliable source is the placard on the driver’s door jamb, which lists the exact size your car left the factory with. If in doubt, consult your owner’s manual or your local Honda dealer.


Find the exact tire size for your Civic


Use these steps to verify the correct size for your car so you can buy the right replacements or a matching spare.



  • Check the driver’s door jamb placard for the “Tire Size” specification.

  • Refer to the owner’s manual inside the book pocket for a tire and wheel section listing sizes.

  • Inspect the current tires: read the numbers on the sidewall (for example, something like 175/70R14).

  • If you can’t locate the placard, contact a Honda dealer or a trusted tire professional with your vehicle information and VIN.


Using the official size ensures proper fit, speedometer accuracy, and appropriate interaction with ABS/traction control systems.


Common stock sizes by wheel diameter


Because 2004 Civics were offered with multiple wheel options, stock sizes vary with the wheel diameter. The following ranges reflect typical setups found on many 2004 Civics, but your placard is the final authority.


Typical configurations by wheel diameter include:



  • 14-inch wheels: tires are generally narrower with taller sidewalls, oriented toward ride comfort and cost efficiency.

  • 15-inch wheels: a common middle ground that balances comfort, handling, and availability of tires.

  • 16-inch wheels: broader tires with lower sidewalls to enhance handling and grip, often used on higher trims or sport packages.


When replacing tires, aim to keep the overall diameter close to the original to preserve speedometer accuracy and drivetrain performance.


Summary


Summary: There isn’t a single tire size for every 2004 Honda Civic. The exact size depends on trim and wheels, so always verify with the door-jamb placard and owner’s manual. If upgrading, match the overall tire diameter and consult a tire professional to ensure proper fit and performance.

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