For most 2007 Civics, the typical OEM sizes are 205/55R16 for LX/EX models and 215/45R17 for the Si. Base DX models with smaller wheels commonly use around 195/65R15. Always verify the exact size on the door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual, as sizes can vary by trim and market.
Understanding trim and body style variations
The 2007 Honda Civic was offered in sedan and coupe configurations with several trims, including DX, LX, EX, EX-L, and the high-performance Si. Wheel and tire sizes were tied to these trims, as well as to whether the vehicle used 15-inch, 16-inch, or 17-inch wheels. The following guide outlines the typical factory sizes you’ll encounter, while noting that actual sizes can differ by region or package.
Common OEM tire sizes by trim
The following list provides the most common factory tire sizes seen on U.S.-market 2007 Civics by trim. Use it as a reference, but always double-check your car’s placard.
- LX and EX (sedan and coupe) — 205/55R16 on 16-inch wheels
- EX-L — typically pairs with 205/55R16 on 16-inch wheels
- Si (coupe and sedan) — 215/45R17 on 17-inch wheels
- DX (base) — commonly 195/65R15 on 15-inch wheels
Note: Some markets or optional wheel packages may differ, and the Si’s sizing is notably distinct due to its larger 17-inch wheels and sport-tuned setup. Always confirm with the door placard or Honda’s official specifications for your exact vehicle.
Alternative sizes for replacements and upgrades
The following sizes are commonly used by owners who replace or upgrade tires while staying close to factory diameter, which helps preserve speedometer accuracy and drivetrain behavior. If you deviate from OEM sizes, plan for torque, gearing, and ABS recalibration as needed.
- 205/55R16 (replacement option for LX/EX/EX-L on 16-inch wheels)
- 215/45R17 (replacement option for Si on 17-inch wheels)
- 195/65R15 (replacement option for DX on 15-inch wheels)
Always compare overall diameter and revs per mile when selecting aftermarket tires. A mismatch beyond a few percent can affect the speedometer, fuel economy, and handling characteristics.
How to verify the exact size for your vehicle
Since tire sizes can vary by market, trim, and optional packages, use these steps to confirm your specific car’s OEM size:
- Inspect the door jamb placard on the driver’s side. It lists the recommended tire size for your exact vehicle.
- Consult the owner’s manual or the glove compartment maintenance booklet for the original equipment size.
- Check the current tires mounted on your car for the size imprint (for example, 205/55R16).
- If in doubt, contact a Honda dealership or use the VIN to look up the precise specification for your car’s trim and market.
Using the correct size helps maintain your Civic’s handling, ABS performance, and speedometer accuracy. If you plan a tire change beyond stock sizes, consider consulting a tire professional to ensure compatibility with your wheels and suspension.
Summary
In a nutshell, there isn’t a single tire size for every 2007 Honda Civic. The most common OEM configurations are 205/55R16 for LX/EX/EX-L and 215/45R17 for the Si, with 195/65R15 typical for base DX models. Always verify using the door placard or owner’s manual, and approach replacements with attention to overall diameter to keep vehicle performance consistent.


