place to find stock part numbers?

paulga

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I want to find the part number for the stock wheel and tires on a 2013 Civic SI Sedan. The wheel has 10 spokes (should be), the tire is Michelin (17 or 18" I do not remember exactly). Do they have a part number so that I can get exactly the same stock ones?

Thanks a lot.
 

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Hi

I want to find the part number for the stock wheel and tires on a 2013 Civic SI Sedan. The wheel has 10 spokes (should be), the tire is Michelin (17 or 18" I do not remember exactly). Do they have a part number so that I can get exactly the same stock ones?

Thanks a lot.

Do yourself a favor and DO NOT get the stock tires again if they are the all seasons. They are junk.

You can find all the different wheels here:

http://www.collegehillshondaparts.c...nual-engine/chassis-cat/wheel-disk-ka-kl-scat
 

paulga

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Realistically, you should.

I cannot seem to find the same stock wheel as on my car in you link. the car is a sedan 2013 SI 6 speed manual, I am not sure what NAVI or HPT or HPT/NAVI means or if my car is, but probably wheels are the same. is there the part number? if it is impossible to get exactly the same wheel, I will have to use a grit paper to try to repair it a bit.
 

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I cannot seem to find the same stock wheel as on my car in you link. the car is a sedan 2013 SI 6 speed manual, I am not sure what NAVI or HPT or HPT/NAVI means or if my car is, but probably wheels are the same. is there the part number? if it is impossible to get exactly the same wheel, I will have to use a grit paper to try to repair it a bit.

I switched it to 2013. Should be #4. I believe the 2013s have black glossy paint on the insides of the "spokes."

http://www.collegehillshondaparts.c...art_name=disk-aluminum-wheel-17x7j-tpms-enkei

42700-TR4-A81
 

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can I ask for the part number of the stock Michelin tire that goes with this wheel?
if they are not good, do you have some recommendations? I thought Michelin is a pretty solid brand

Michelin are generally a good all around tire, but the stock all seasons are horrible. I just looked on Honda's site and it looks like they are using Continentals now. The stock tire is a Michelin Primacy MXM4 or Pilot MXM4.

As far as suggestions, I am an advocate of dedicated summer and winter setups. I am currently running Michelin Pilot Super Sports along with many others on the site.
 

paulga

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where do you live, and do you use winter tires at all? Do you need an all season tire, or do you want a performance summer tire?

I think the stock ones are all seasons. I am in Cleveland, Ohio now, the winter has lots of snow. but since the snow is too heavy, I cannot drive in winter, but have to take bus and railroads. so I do not use winter tires.
 

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Michelin are generally a good all around tire, but the stock all seasons are horrible. I just looked on Honda's site and it looks like they are using Continentals now. The stock tire is a Michelin Primacy MXM4 or Pilot MXM4.

As far as suggestions, I am an advocate of dedicated summer and winter setups. I am currently running Michelin Pilot Super Sports along with many others on the site.


can I find either Primacy or Pilot on side walls of the tire? or can they mix?
they are awful means the performance /gas mileage/ lifetime falls short?
I want to see Michelin Pilot Super Sports, but it really takes $$$ to feel the difference!
 

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paulga

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The wheel on my car took some dents on the lip, shown as below photos. Amazon has a wheel restoration kit but only works for non-coated alloy wheels. I cannot tell if there is clear coat on my wheel?

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and there is a smaller scratch:


is there a way to file away the scuff that are left by the contact with the curb?
Thanks a lot.
 
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