What's the 2013 honda civic tire rotation pattern?

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Michelle T. January 29, 2021
When rotating the tires on a 2013 Honda Civic, they should follow a same side pattern. So, the left front tire goes in the left rear spot and the left rear tire gets moved to the left front position. The same is done on the right side of the vehicle. Honda recommends rotating the tires on the Civic every 5,000 to 7,000 miles. However, Your maintenance schedule will be based on Your personal driving habits. Having the tires rotated on Your vehicle will run between $30 and $50. It's actually a pretty simple process You can do Yourself, if You want to save some money. The jack kit is beneath the floor in the cargo area. Always make sure the vehicle is on a level surface before jacking it up and check that all tires have the accurate pressure before driving the vehicle.
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Roger J. April 10, 2020
The tire rotation pattern for a 2013 honda civic is front / rear side or left / right side tire rotation.
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