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What tires fit a 2007 Honda Civic?

Stock tire sizes for a 2007 Honda Civic vary by trim, but common OE sizes include 195/65R15, 205/55R16, and 215/45R17 depending on wheel diameter. Verify the exact size on your vehicle’s door jamb placard or in the owner's manual for your specific trim and body style.


The 2007 Honda Civic, part of the eighth generation, was offered in several trims and body styles (sedan, coupe, and the performance-oriented Si). Wheel diameters and corresponding tire sizes differ by trim, so there isn’t a single universal size that fits every version of this model. When replacing tires, it’s important to match the original diameter as closely as possible to maintain speedometer accuracy and proper handling.


Stock tire sizes by trim


Below are the most commonly observed OE sizes for 2007 Civics in the U.S. market. Always double-check your car’s placard or manual, since regional or package variations can apply.



  • 195/65R15 — DX/LX sedans (15-inch wheels)

  • 205/55R16 — EX/EX-L sedans (16-inch wheels)

  • 215/45R17 — Si (17-inch wheels)

  • Hybrid trims vary by wheel package, commonly around 195/65R15 or 205/55R16 depending on configuration


These sizes reflect typical configurations for the 2007 Civic lineup. If your vehicle is a different body style or regional variant, the exact OE size may differ slightly.


Alternatives and compatibility


When considering sizes other than OE, aim to keep the overall diameter within a safe range to avoid impacting speedometer readings and vehicle systems. The general guideline is to stay within about ±3% of the original diameter. If you go wider or taller, you may notice altered steering feel, brake performance, and ride quality.



  • All-season tires are a common replacement option for year-round use on Civics.

  • Winter tires are recommended in snowy climates for improved traction.

  • Summer/performance tires can improve grip and handling in warm weather, though they may wear faster in cold conditions.

  • Run-flat tires are available for some configurations, but ensure your wheels and suspension can accommodate them.


Choosing a non-OE size or tire type can affect ride comfort, fuel economy, and system calibrations. If in doubt, consult a tire professional or your local Honda dealer to confirm compatibility with your specific trim and wheel setup.


How to verify the right size for your car


To ensure you get the correct tire size, verify against the vehicle’s official guidance and current equipment:



  1. Locate the driver’s door jamb placard to find the tire size listed as "TIRE SIZE." This is the most reliable reference for your exact car.

  2. Check the owner’s manual or service sticker for recommended sizes and load/speed ratings.

  3. Examine the sidewall of your current tires to read the stamped size (for cross-checking with OE numbers).

  4. If considering a different size, use a tire size calculator or consult a tire professional to ensure the new diameter stays within a safe range (typically ±3%).


Professional guidance is advised when selecting non-standard sizes, especially if you drive in areas with varying road conditions or rely on precise speedometer readings.


Summary


The 2007 Honda Civic offers several tire sizes that depend on trim and wheel diameter: 195/65R15 for many DX/LX models, 205/55R16 for EX/EX-L, and 215/45R17 for the Si, with hybrids varying by wheel package. Always verify the exact size on the door jamb placard or in the owner's manual, and consider compatibility implications if you plan to run non-OE sizes. For the best balance of safety, performance, and reliability, consult a tire professional to match the tire type (all-season, winter, or summer) to your climate and driving needs. Additionally, maintain caution with any size changes to preserve speedometer accuracy and vehicle dynamics.

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