1st - 5th Generation Civic 1973 - 1995 In the years from 1973 to 1995 Honda released its 1-5th Generation Civics.
1st Gen 1972 - July 1979
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Old Feb 11, 2014
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I drive a 1994 Civic Hatch, now I don't love my hatch for the same reasons everyone else does! See, I am a snake hunter. I travel all up and down the East Coast looking for new species! I LOVE my hatch because it's a solid car, gets really great MPG, and has lots of room in the back for all my gear/laying out artificial cover for them.

My spring goal is to raise her up (she's lowered) about 3/4"-1" and putting some all terrain tires to get me through some of the tougher dirt roads. As of right now I'm on adjustable coilovers so raising her shouldn't be that hard, even though I don't have the first idea on how it works!

Basically what I'm asking is what are some good "all terrain" tires that I can fit on it without jacking it up horribly tall. Something that looks decent, even if they're the same size as my current tires. I just worry about getting stuck out on some dirt road not to be found for sometime, as I don't typically get much cell service in the middle of nowhere!


Here are some snake hunting pics for your enjoyment!

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...9&l=1d06afb07a

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http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...7&l=aa1ee937e2

Alright, enough snakes (=

Thanks Guys! MOST appreciated!
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Sorry to break the news, but a 94 is a 5th gen, so moved thread out of the 7th gen forum section and into the right 1 - 5th section
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Re: Something different....

Stock size mud and snow tires would probably be a safe bet.

'Specially since y'all get snow there.
 
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