What tires are suitable for the Civic?

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JosephLee
07/29/25 7:03pm
The Civic has different tire configurations for different models, with Yokohama R16/R17 being the most suitable options. Tires serve the following three main functions: 1. Power Transmission Medium: Tires transmit driving force, braking force, and steering force, enabling operations such as acceleration, braking, and turning. 2. Supporting Vehicle Load: The vehicle's weight causes the tires to compress until the average ground contact pressure balances with the internal inflation pressure. 3. Dampening and Absorbing Vibrations and Impacts: This prevents early damage to vehicle components caused by excessive vibrations. Additionally, tires adapt to high-speed driving conditions, reduce road noise, and ensure driving safety.
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