Honda Tire Guide

2026 Honda Accord parked on side of street

 

Tires are a key component of every vehicle, so if you want to safely drive around town, you’ll need to take care of them. Below, the service team at Pat Peck Honda in Gulfport will go over the best tires for your Honda model and the typical routine maintenance your tires need for optimal performance.

Honda Tire Sizes For Popular Models

Without properly fitting tires, your car won’t operate the way it’s supposed to on the streets of Orange Grove. So what kind of tires are best for your Honda? It depends on your vehicle’s year, make, model, trim level, and tire size. For exact details, please refer to your owner’s manual or contact our team. Here are some examples of appropriate tire sizes for the latest Honda models:

  • Accord: 225/50R17 94V for 17-inch tire models and 235/40R19 96V for 19-inch tire models
  • Civic Sedan: 235/40R18 91W or 235/40R18 95Y for 1.5L engine models; and 215/55R16 93H for models with 16-inch wheels and 2.0L engine; and 235/40R18 91W for models with 18-inch wheels and 2.0L engine
  • CR-V: 235/65R17 104 for models with 17-inch wheels and 235/60R18 103H for models with 18-inch wheels

Honda Tire Checks & Maintenance

Once you’ve got the best tires for your Honda, what’s next? As a part of your daily car inspections, you’ll need to check that the tires are free from serious damage, nails, and stones, as well as inspect the tire tread and look out for any abnormal wear. Plus, you’ll have to perform these tasks when they’re due:

Tire Rotation

Get your tires rotated about every 5,000 to 7,000 miles to promote even tread wear and extend their life. You may have to perform tire rotations more or less frequently depending on how you typically use your vehicle.

Wheel Alignment

If your car pulls to one side, the steering wheel feels off-center while driving, your tires wear unevenly, or they wear out prematurely, your car might need a wheel alignment. With the wheels aligned, you’ll go back to enjoying optimal tire life, tire performance, and fuel economy on the roads of Biloxi.

Tire Pressure Check

Is the Low Tire Pressure/Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Indicator light on? If you see this warning light, you’ll want to check tire pressure yourself. Ensure the reading matches the numbers on the sticker inside of your driver’s side doorjamb. If it doesn’t, add air, or let air out until it does. Properly inflated tires are crucial for safety, maintaining fuel economy, tire life, and driving performance. Schedule service near Long Beach if any of your tires continue to lose air or the tire light doesn’t turn off after you’ve adjusted their pressure.

Tire Replacement

If your tires have a significantly low tread depth or non-repairable damage, they must be replaced immediately. Our team will help you find the right tires.

Learn More About Honda Maintenance With Pat Peck Honda in Gulfport

If you have any questions, call us at 228-231-9562. We want you to keep enjoying your Honda vehicle for many miles to come. We can also share additional ways to maintain your vehicle and protect your investment.

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