You can rotate them two different ways. Back to back, always keeping the tires on the same side of the car is one way. But the preferred method to rotate them is to move the front tires directly to the rear keeping them on the same side of the car as they were installed on as in, RF to RR, and LF to LR. Then take the rear tires and move the RR to the LF, and the LR to the RF.
The best tires for a 1996 Honda Civic Ex Coupe are Michelin from Costco. You should get the full 90,000 miles out of them too! I did.
For Honda civic, it is 10,000 km. 10,000 KM...? i already drove 42,000 Km with my civic 2009 and the service center said its still ok. 6000 miles
hankook tires. its my opinion
yes if it is a 2001 civic lx
If the tires are the same size then yes.
Cost for new tires on a Honda Civic will vary. This price will be different depending on whether they are new or used and where you purchase them.
185/70R14
195/60R15 are the stock size tires on my 2004 Honda Civic.
http://www.dragtimes.com/Honda-Civic-Tires-m18-n214.html
On average you should rotate your tires every 6000 mile or 6 months.
The correct tire pressure for a 1993 Honda Civic is 30 psi. Over filling the air on the tires can decrease the traction and life of the tires.
needs alignment