Honda Spare Tire
The Honda spare tire, also known as a 'doughnut', is a compact and lightweight alternative to a regular tire, designed to be used temporarily in case of a flat tire. Though thinner and smaller than the standard size, it's sufficient to allow you to drive to a nearby service station for a proper replacement. Due to its small size, it is not recommended for long distances or high speeds. The size of a Honda spare tire can vary depending on the model of the vehicle, but common dimensions are T135/80D16 101M for Honda Accord or T165/80D17 104M for Honda Civic. It is advisable to check your owner's manual or consult with a Honda dealership to ascertain the exact spare tire size for your specific Honda model. Additionally, it's always recommended to check the condition and air pressure of your spare tire routinely to ensure it is ready for use when needed.
Spare Tire for Honda
Find spare tire solutions for Honda models manufactured from 1990 to 2025 based on model and year. Select vehicle model to see all available Honda spare tire options.
- Honda Accord Spare Tire
- Honda Accord Crosstour Spare Tire
- Honda Civic Spare Tire
- Honda Civic del Sol Spare Tire
- Honda Clarity Spare Tire
- Honda CR-V Spare Tire
- Honda CR-Z Spare Tire
- Honda Crosstour Spare Tire
- Honda CRX Spare Tire
- Honda Element Spare Tire
- Honda FCX Spare Tire
- Honda Fit Spare Tire
- Honda HR-V Spare Tire
- Honda Insight Spare Tire
- Honda Odyssey Spare Tire
- Honda Passport Spare Tire
- Honda Pilot Spare Tire
- Honda Prelude Spare Tire
- Honda Prologue Spare Tire
- Honda Ridgeline Spare Tire
- Honda S2000 Spare Tire
Where can I find Honda spare tire?
The location of a spare tire in your Honda can vary. Consult the vehicle's owner manual for the specific location of the spare tire.
What if my Honda does not have a spare?
If Honda model doesn't come with a spare, you can purchase an aftermarket compact spare or full-size spare. When buying a new spare tire, ensure it fits your vehicle's specifications. In general, Honda spare tire size has to be within 3% of the overall diameter of the OEM tire size.
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