what is the best 17" tire size for a 2002 civic coupe dx

Asked by wineknow Dec 14, 2011 at 08:03 PM about the 2002 Honda Civic

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16s are the most you should go on a dx this is basically the EF shape and just tires that fit on the rims will work but toyo T1R proxys will give you the most grip

3,915

front 165/65 R16, rear 185/65 r16 or r17... check the classifications on the manual, make sure it fits the rims and check the ride height because the wheels might hit the fenders when turning and bumping...

3,915

btw, get the low profile radials because they are smaller tires and have no interiors so its easier to replace and inflate...

865

for a 17 inch rim i would go for a 205 40 17 thats what i used to run all the time they are pretty cheap and dont ride too bad

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