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What is the tire model for the Honda CR-V?

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VanLevi
07/28/2025, 11:10:28 PM

The Honda CR-V comes with two tire specifications: 235/60R18 and 235/65R17. Different vehicle configurations may have different tire specifications. How to choose car tires: Do not arbitrarily change the tire model configured by the original manufacturer for the vehicle, including the tire width and aspect ratio. For example, a tire model of 185/65/R15 indicates a tire width of 185, an aspect ratio of 65 (commonly referred to as thickness), and R15 refers to the diameter of the wheel rim (drum). The tire model configured by the manufacturer for a vehicle is the result of thousands of tests, so it should not be altered lightly. Without changing the tire model, you can choose tires based on your lifestyle and preferences. Factors such as quietness, fuel efficiency, and comfort may influence your tire selection. Replace tires when they reach 60,000 kilometers, even if the wear is not severe. The rubber in tires also has a quality guarantee period. After all, safety is the top priority when driving.

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LaRuth
08/12/2025, 09:30:42 AM

My Honda CRV is the 2019 model, and it came with original 225/65 R17 tires. It drives smoothly in the city with good wet traction, and I haven't had any issues after more than a year of use. When I replaced the tires later, the mechanic said matching the correct tire size is crucial—225/65 R17 suits the CRV's weight, ensuring fuel efficiency and stability. Switching to 18-inch tires arbitrarily might affect handling. He advised checking tire pressure regularly for safety and consulting the manual or a dealership for accuracy. Tire replacement isn't expensive, costing just over $200 per tire.

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KateLee
10/02/2025, 01:26:20 AM

Worked in an auto repair shop for several years. The tire specifications for the Honda CRV vary by year and configuration: for example, models from 2015 to 2020 commonly use 225/65 R17, while newer high-end models might use 235/60 R18. Different sizes affect driving; the 225 is suitable for daily commuting, while the 235 is more sporty but has slightly higher fuel consumption. Don't randomly upgrade tire sizes when replacing them, as it can easily cause uneven tire wear. It's best to choose based on the original factory data for safety and reliability. Owners are advised to check the sticker on the door or the manual for confirmation. During maintenance, be careful not to damage the wiring.

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LeBrayden
11/15/2025, 02:09:52 AM

The tire model of the Honda CR-V directly affects driving safety and comfort. The standard configuration is 225/65 R17, which is suitable for most urban road conditions, offering good shock absorption and fuel efficiency; switching to 235/60 R18 improves high-speed handling but is slightly stiffer. Maintain proper tire pressure, avoiding levels below 2.0 to reduce the risk of blowouts. Different vehicle models may have varying specifications, so regular tire inspections can help avoid unnecessary issues.

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Stephen
01/05/2026, 09:00:58 PM

The typical Honda CRV tire size is 225/65 R17, commonly used for mainstream model years like 2016 to 2021. The specific model varies by configuration: base trims come with this size, which suffices for city driving; upgraded trims or newer models may switch to 235/60 R18. Always consult the manual when purchasing—don't rely on guesswork to avoid compatibility issues. Maintenance is straightforward: timely replacements save money and hassle.

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DiAngelo
04/02/2026, 03:29:34 AM

When buying a used Honda CRV, the tire model is crucial; the common 225/65 R17 is cost-effective and easy to maintain, but if the seller has installed 235/60 R18, it may look more premium and offer slightly better stability. Different models affect driving safety, so don't overlook wear inspection; when replacing tires, choosing the matching original model is the safest, saving money and ensuring reliability. Fellow car enthusiasts share that confirming the model is a key step.

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