
13 Aug 2003, 10:06 pm
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Re: Original size tires on 1987 Civic Si?
The Si came with the 14", the 13" with the DX.
In article <bbtljvshg6cv39711v38fr7upvd1e2ftgb@4ax.com>, Dan Knaus
<knaus@infionline.net> wrote:
>Hmm, this gets interesting. I'm the only owner of this car. Just
>took a look at the data label on the driver's side door and 2 sizes
>are listed: The first is the 175/70 R13 and the second is the 185/60
>R14. Took a look at tirerack.com and it said 185/60 R14. Wondering
>now if the 14 inch was an option, not standard?
>
>Dan
>
>On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 22:00:38 GMT, Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote:
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>>The service manual specifies 175/70 R 13 82T for the 1500 Si hatch back.
>>175/70 R 13 for the 1500 DX hatchback and 165/70 R 13 for the base 1300
>>hatch. This is also what is listed on the web site of Goodyear for that
>>car. Are you sure your car has the original tire size?
>>
>>Dan Knaus wrote:
>>>
>>> I believe the tire sizes given below are for the non-SI versions. I
>>> just went outside and looked at my '87 SI - the tires are 185/60R14s
>>> and I haven't changed sizes. My manual is in the garage, but again,
>>> the the non-SIs have 13 inch tires, the SI has 14 inch.
>>>
>>> Dan
>>>
>>> On Sat, 09 Aug 2003 16:24:25 GMT, Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> >I have the Honda service manual for the 1987 Civic (US model) and it
>>> >confirms what the previous poster said. 175/70R13 82T to be precise.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >David L wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> According to Tirerack (www.tirerack.com), the original tire size for the
> '87
>>> >> Civic Si hatchback is 175/70-13.
>>> >>
>>> >> Not really good at math, but there is another website
>>> >> (www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.htm) which gives the calculations you're
>>> >> looking for in different size tires. Based on the change to 185/65-15
> your
>>> >> speedometer would read 8% too slow. When your speedometer reads 60mph
>>> >> you're actually traveling at 64.8mph.
>>> >>
>>> >> If you want to change to a 15" tire, get the 195/50-15. That would only
>>> >> make your speedometer read .1% too slow, so if your speedometer reads
> 60mph
>>> >> you're actually traveling at 60.1mph. You can also opt for 185/60-14
> which
>>> >> would read .4% too slow so when your speedometer reads 60mph you're
> actually
>>> >> traveling at 60.3mph. All of the above info was gathered from the two
>>> >> websites quoted.
>>> >>
>>> >> It'll probably be more trouble that what it's worth to try and change the
>>> >> speedo. Upgrade to the appropriate corresponding tire size instead.
>>> >>
>>> >> Hope this helps,
>>> >> -Dave
>>> >>
>>> >> "Tina Venne" <TinaVenne@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>> >> news:f959jv0rgaa731mf5avckpqu4ac1c780ko@4ax.com...
>>> >> > Can anyone tell me what the original size tires were from the factory
>>> >> > on the 1987 Civic Si?
>>> >> >
>>> >> > If someone is good at math, can you tell me what the speed difference
>>> >> > would be, as indicated on the speedometer, between this stock size and
>>> >> > the currently installed P185-65-R15 at, say, 60mph?
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Also, where can one obtain the driven gear (or whatever it is called)
>>> >> > that would correct the speedometer for the above current tire size?
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Thanks a bunch.
>
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