···
Log in / Register

What brand are the tires on the Fit?

6Answers
VonLeah
07/23/2025, 05:47:38 PM

The tires on the Fit are from the Bridgestone brand. It is best to use the original brand when replacing tires, as it ensures better size and safety. The tire size for the Fit is 185/60R15. When replacing tires, it's not just about choosing the size but also the tread pattern. The car relies on the tires to support it on the road, and it is the tire tread that directly contacts the road surface. Tires not only bear the load and roll but also generate friction through the tread blocks with the road surface, serving as the source of power for driving, braking, and steering. The Fit is a compact car under Honda, featuring a 5-door, 5-seat hatchback body structure. The vehicle dimensions are 4109mm in length, 1694mm in width, and 1537mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2530mm. The suspension system uses a MacPherson strut independent suspension at the front and a torsion beam non-independent suspension at the rear.

Was this review help?
106
Share
LeJulian
08/10/2025, 01:31:20 PM

The tire brands for the Honda Fit aren't fixed—it depends on the specific year and configuration. Generally, the original tires are often Dunlop. I've seen a friend's new Fit equipped with Dunlop tires, which are quite durable. However, some model years might come with Bridgestone or Michelin tires, both of which are common and offer good value for money. When replacing tires, I always remind myself not to just stick with the original brand but to choose based on actual road conditions. For example, opt for wear-resistant tires if you mostly drive in the city, or go for ones with strong grip if you frequently drive on highways. The tire sidewall has markings that easily show the brand and specifications. Remember to regularly check the wear to ensure safety.

Was this review help?
16
Share
Expand All
DeMackenzie
09/23/2025, 01:30:24 AM

The Fit, that compact little car, has really impressive tires! I've done some research, and most new cars come with Dunlop tires as standard, which are quite affordable. But owners have the freedom to switch to other brands, like Bridgestone for better handling or Michelin for superior noise reduction—it all depends on preference. Tires have a big impact on driving; choosing the wrong ones can affect fuel efficiency and comfort, so it's best to pick based on your driving style. Don't skimp on quality when replacing them, as it's crucial for safety. Consulting a repair shop is always a good idea. I've learned a lot from frequently changing tires myself.

Was this review help?
17
Share
Expand All
Katelyn
11/06/2025, 02:46:02 AM

The original tires for the Fit are mostly Dunlop, Bridgestone, or Michelin, depending on the model year. Other brands can be chosen for replacement, but always check the markings on the tire sidewall. For daily use, prioritize safety by regularly inspecting the wear condition, matching the tires reasonably to road conditions, ensuring good performance, and reducing potential risks.

Was this review help?
4
Share
Expand All
DeEloise
12/27/2025, 09:45:06 PM

When checking Fit tires, first look for the brand logo. The sidewall typically displays brands like Dunlop, which is a common OEM option. However, different production batches may use Bridgestone, so it's recommended to verify accurate information in the vehicle manual. Tire condition critically impacts braking and safety. Regularly test tire pressure and check for wear. If cracks are found, replace them immediately—don't overlook details to prevent accidents. Professional repair shops can assist with comprehensive evaluations.

Was this review help?
14
Share
Expand All
MacHadley
03/25/2026, 12:53:48 AM

I've been driving a Fit for many years, and the original Bridgestone tires were quite stable. Later, I switched to Michelin, which is quieter. When choosing tires, you need to consider your habits. For daily commuting, opt for durable brands, while for high-speed driving, use tires with strong grip. Safety should never be taken lightly. Regularly check for wear and maintain proper pressure to ensure smooth driving and avoid unexpected risks.

Was this review help?
19
Share
Expand All
More Q&A

Why Won't a Gas-Powered Car Start?

Human operational reasons for a gas-powered car failing to start: dead battery, empty fuel tank, incorrect gear position. Below are detailed explanations: Empty fuel tank: The fuel gauge shows below the red line, naturally preventing the car from starting. Dead battery: This may be caused by prolonged headlight use without turning them off, leading to battery drain, or the battery's lifespan has expired. It is generally recommended to replace the battery every 2 years. Additionally, installing xenon headlights, high-power audio systems, or DVD players can also cause vehicle circuit malfunctions. Checking for a dead battery is simple—just press the horn. Incorrect gear position: For automatic transmission cars, the gear must be in P (Park) or N (Neutral) to start. If left in R (Reverse) or D (Drive), the car won't start. Some manual transmission cars also won't start if the clutch isn't depressed.
114
Share

What lights to use when navigating sharp bends?

Use low beam headlights when navigating sharp bends. The reasons are as follows: Reason 1: During nighttime driving, visibility is poor, making it difficult to see the road ahead clearly. Therefore, it is essential to use low beams when turning at night. Reason 2: When passing through sharp bends or slopes at night, it is necessary to alternately switch between high and low beam headlights. Information about low beam headlights is as follows: Low beam headlights: Designed for close-range illumination, their primary design requirement is a wide coverage angle (160 degrees) with a short projection distance, and the focus cannot be adjusted. Projection distance: Although low beams typically illuminate about 30-40 meters ahead, they feature a very distinct cutoff line between light and dark areas.
107
Share

What are the uses of zinc in new energy vehicles?

In the high-voltage connectors of new energy vehicles, some manufacturers use zinc alloy for their high-voltage connectors. Here is an extended introduction to this: Introduction to New Energy Vehicles: New energy vehicles refer to vehicles that use unconventional vehicle fuels as power sources (or use conventional vehicle fuels with new types of on-board power devices), integrating advanced technologies in vehicle power control and driving, resulting in vehicles with advanced technical principles, new technologies, and new structures. Classification of New Energy Vehicles: New energy vehicles include four major types: hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), battery electric vehicles (BEV, including solar-powered vehicles), fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV), and other new energy vehicles (such as those using supercapacitors, flywheels, and other high-efficiency energy storage devices). Unconventional vehicle fuels refer to fuels other than gasoline and diesel.
103
Share

Can You Keep Driving If the Engine Smokes and Smells Burnt?

It is best not to continue driving if the engine smokes and emits a burnt smell, as it can be dangerous. This situation is mainly caused by the engine overheating, radiator failure, oil leakage, or friction from the clutch plates in the vehicle's transmission, leading to engine smoke. Below is additional information: Engine Overheating: When a car is used under high-intensity or overload conditions, the engine temperature rises sharply, resulting in large amounts of white smoke accompanied by a burnt odor. In this case, the engine should be cooled down, and driving should only resume once the temperature returns to normal. Radiator Failure: If the car's radiator malfunctions, the engine cannot dissipate heat effectively, leading to smoke. In such cases, a professional should inspect and repair the radiator. Oil Leakage: Oil leakage can also cause the engine to smoke and emit a burnt smell due to high-temperature evaporation. A comprehensive inspection is necessary in this scenario.
119
Share

What are the wheel specifications of the Ford Kuga?

The wheel specifications of the Ford Kuga are 235/50R18. Here, 235 represents the tire tread width of 235mm; 50 indicates the aspect ratio of the tire at 50%; R stands for radial tire; and 18 denotes the wheel diameter of 18 inches. The Ford Kuga is an SUV under the Ford brand, with dimensions of 4524mm in length, 1838mm in width, 1701mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2690mm. The Kuga is equipped with two engines: a 1.6T and a 2.0T turbocharged engine. The 1.6T engine delivers a maximum power of 130kw and a maximum torque of 240nm, while the 2.0T engine offers a maximum power of 178kw and a maximum torque of 350nm.
117
Share

Can You Pull Out a Nail from a Car Tire?

Under no circumstances should you pull out the nail on your own to avoid safety hazards such as a tire blowout. It is recommended to drive the car directly to a repair shop and let the mechanic remove the nail and then patch the tire. If the tire has been driven too far after losing pressure, it may cause damage to other parts of the tire. In the end, it may not be repairable, and the tire will have to be replaced. Here is some relevant information about car tires: 1. When the surface of the car tire wears down to the position of the triangular symbol, it should be replaced promptly to prevent safety hazards. 2. After replacing or repairing a tire, it is important to perform a wheel alignment and dynamic balance to prevent abnormal shaking when driving at high speeds. Avoid driving over potholes at high speeds to prevent tire blowouts.
106
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.