Original size tires on 1987 Civic Si?
#1
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Original size tires on 1987 Civic Si?
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.
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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Re: Original size tires on 1987 Civic Si?
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.
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.
#3
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Re: Original size tires on 1987 Civic Si?
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.
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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Re: Original size tires on 1987 Civic Si?
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.
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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Re: Original size tires on 1987 Civic Si?
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.
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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Re: Original size tires on 1987 Civic Si?
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.
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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Re: Original size tires on 1987 Civic Si?
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.
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.
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Original size tires on 1987 Civic Si?
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:
>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.
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:
>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.
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Original size tires on 1987 Civic Si?
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:
>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.
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:
>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.
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
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:
>
>>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.
>
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:
>
>>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.
>
#11
Guest
Posts: n/a
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:
>
>>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.
>
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:
>
>>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.
>
#12
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Original size tires on 1987 Civic Si?
Dunno. I've never personally owned a Civic Si. I double checked
tirerack.com again and I did the search under "Shop for Tires," selected
"Honda" and "1987." Then selected "Civic Si Hatchback" which stated the OE
was 175/70-13 for this car. However when I searched the CRX Si, it listed
the 185/60-14 as you stated. The plot thickens!
Haven't seen a reply from the OP (Tina) yet, but what does the sticker on
the door indicate?
Either way, go with the previously stated sizing method. It works.
Good luck!
-Dave
"Dan Knaus" <knaus@infionline.net> wrote in message
news:bbtljvshg6cv39711v38fr7upvd1e2ftgb@4ax.com...
> 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:
>
> >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.
>
tirerack.com again and I did the search under "Shop for Tires," selected
"Honda" and "1987." Then selected "Civic Si Hatchback" which stated the OE
was 175/70-13 for this car. However when I searched the CRX Si, it listed
the 185/60-14 as you stated. The plot thickens!
Haven't seen a reply from the OP (Tina) yet, but what does the sticker on
the door indicate?
Either way, go with the previously stated sizing method. It works.
Good luck!
-Dave
"Dan Knaus" <knaus@infionline.net> wrote in message
news:bbtljvshg6cv39711v38fr7upvd1e2ftgb@4ax.com...
> 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:
>
> >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.
>
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Original size tires on 1987 Civic Si?
Dunno. I've never personally owned a Civic Si. I double checked
tirerack.com again and I did the search under "Shop for Tires," selected
"Honda" and "1987." Then selected "Civic Si Hatchback" which stated the OE
was 175/70-13 for this car. However when I searched the CRX Si, it listed
the 185/60-14 as you stated. The plot thickens!
Haven't seen a reply from the OP (Tina) yet, but what does the sticker on
the door indicate?
Either way, go with the previously stated sizing method. It works.
Good luck!
-Dave
"Dan Knaus" <knaus@infionline.net> wrote in message
news:bbtljvshg6cv39711v38fr7upvd1e2ftgb@4ax.com...
> 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:
>
> >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.
>
tirerack.com again and I did the search under "Shop for Tires," selected
"Honda" and "1987." Then selected "Civic Si Hatchback" which stated the OE
was 175/70-13 for this car. However when I searched the CRX Si, it listed
the 185/60-14 as you stated. The plot thickens!
Haven't seen a reply from the OP (Tina) yet, but what does the sticker on
the door indicate?
Either way, go with the previously stated sizing method. It works.
Good luck!
-Dave
"Dan Knaus" <knaus@infionline.net> wrote in message
news:bbtljvshg6cv39711v38fr7upvd1e2ftgb@4ax.com...
> 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:
>
> >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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