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What tires go on a 2017 Honda Civic?

The tire size for a 2017 Honda Civic depends on the trim level and wheel package. In general, Civic models from that year used 16-, 17-, or 18-inch wheels with corresponding tire sizes. Below is a practical guide to the factory (OEM) sizes you’re likely to encounter, along with guidance on selecting tires. Always verify the exact specification on the door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual for your exact car.


Factory tire sizes by trim


Before listing the sizes, note that exact numbers can vary by market and optional wheel packages. The following sizes reflect common OE configurations for US-market 2017 Civics with the standard wheel sizes offered by Honda.



  • 2017 Civic LX and EX (16-inch wheels): P205/55R16

  • 2017 Civic EX-T and Touring (17-inch wheels): P215/50R17

  • 2017 Civic Si (18-inch wheels): P235/40R18


These sizes correspond to the most typical wheel options across the model lineup. If your car has a different wheel package or regional specifications, the exact size may differ slightly. Always confirm with the door placard or the owner’s manual.


Choosing tires by season and driving needs


Beyond the factory sizes, your tire choice should reflect climate and how you drive. Here are general recommendations to match different needs.



  • All-season tires (default for most daily drivers): Suitable for year-round use in moderate climates, offering a balance of comfort, traction, and longevity.

  • Winter tires (cold climates): Essential for snow and ice; install seasonal tires in winter months and switch back when temperatures rise above freezing.

  • Performance/summer tires (sport-oriented trims): For enthusiasts seeking enhanced grip and steering response, typically used on the Si or other sport-oriented configurations, especially in dry and warm conditions.


For best results, pair the tire type with proper inflation, tread depth, and regular rotation. If you’re unsure about what to buy, consult a tire professional or reference Honda’s official specifications for your exact trim and wheel setup.


Practical tips for buyers and owners


- Always check the tire placard on the driver’s door jamb for the exact size and load/speed ratings.


- If you plan to switch sizes (for example, to different wheels), ensure the overall tire diameter remains within ±3% of the original to avoid speedometer and ABS issues.


- Consider your climate and driving style when choosing winter vs all-season vs performance tires. In harsh winters, dedicated winter tires markedly improve safety and traction.


Summary


For a 2017 Honda Civic, there isn’t a single tire size that fits all trims. The LX and EX typically ride on 16-inch wheels with around 205/55R16 tires, EX-T and Touring commonly use 17-inch wheels with around 215/50R17 tires, and the Si uses 18-inch wheels with 235/40R18 tires. Always confirm the exact specification from the door placard or owner’s manual, and choose tires appropriate for your climate and driving style—whether all-season, winter, or performance-oriented.

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