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cuongn
23-10-2007, 07:05 PM
hi does anyone know would it be wise to fit thse stud pattern on my euro. would it fit under the guards, or would it be pumped out, or would it scrap every time i turn a corner, would you reckon this would be good for my car

Front: 19"x 8 with 225/35/19 tyres.

Rear: 19"x 9 with 275/30/19 tyres.

Near new tyres.

Offset +42

Stud pattern 5 x 112 and 5 x 114.3

aaronng
23-10-2007, 07:34 PM
Why did you post this in the Accord section? You are meant to post it in the Accord Euro section.

Different tyre widths on the front and rear is defectable.
The 275 width with +42 offset will sit outside the guards.
The correct stud pattern is 5x114.3.
So 5x112 will NOT fit.

--eskimo-eg--
23-10-2007, 08:58 PM
19x8 should be paired with 215s, and 275 for 19x9 is wayyy too wide, they will definitely rub, try 245 or even 235 to get some mild tyre stretch so you can clear the guard, but to be safe just roll the rear guards, 19x8 with 215 should not be a prob at the front

btw 5x112 can fit 5x114.3 cars, but need to get really thin nuts, highly unrecommended though, anyways i see that the wheels you're getting are multistud so that wont matter

yfin
23-10-2007, 09:03 PM
275 is very wide - you would need some body work to make it close to fitting. By way of example this is 295 in 19 inch and it looks stupid.

http://www.nnomo-racing.com/honda_nnomo_galerie/honda_accord_cl9/honda_accord_cl9_nnomo_turbo_5g.jpg

IAMVTEC
23-10-2007, 09:42 PM
It won't fit properly. Like said the rear wheels would stick out of the guards.

Suntzu
23-10-2007, 10:42 PM
For the love of God:

Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo...

Dont do it.:thumbdwn:

corn_flakes
23-10-2007, 11:03 PM
For the love of God:

Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo...

Dont do it.:thumbdwn:



what he said! :confused:

tony1234
24-10-2007, 07:16 AM
what he said! :confused:
^^^agree

mugen88
24-10-2007, 08:18 AM
Not a fan of Chrome rims, you may find that they out date very quickly.

Also a lot of the finish or quality isnt all that great long term on Chrome generally cause they are mass produced from China. Although if you pay top dolar for ones made in the US would be better.

albii
24-10-2007, 11:02 AM
Not only will they not fit but 2 different sized wheels are illegal anyway.

cuongn
24-10-2007, 03:21 PM
what would be the correct rim size and tyres, if i bought 19 inch, and for the 20 inch, can you help me on that

Pumped
24-10-2007, 04:41 PM
19x8
225/35 tyres go perfect

albii
24-10-2007, 05:27 PM
even 235 but no wider.

CL9-K24A3
24-10-2007, 06:50 PM
275 is very wide - you would need some body work to make it close to fitting. By way of example this is 295 in 19 inch and it looks stupid.

http://www.nnomo-racing.com/honda_nnomo_galerie/honda_accord_cl9/honda_accord_cl9_nnomo_turbo_5g.jpg

something wrong with the owner's brain:p.:thumbdwn::thumbdwn::thumbdwn:

Suntzu
24-10-2007, 08:06 PM
I disagree. Its totally awesome and cool. Youd get heaps of chicks with a car like this. Esp is you put a 10kw sub and amp in the boot and slam that bitch.

The only issue is that you need a minimum of 40kw atw to get the wheels rolling every time you move so your fuel consumption and performance suffers like a mofo.

Otherwise I'd say go for it. Dont forget the fluffy dice.

ig3o
24-10-2007, 10:33 PM
275 is very wide - you would need some body work to make it close to fitting. By way of example this is 295 in 19 inch and it looks stupid.

http://www.nnomo-racing.com/honda_nnomo_galerie/honda_accord_cl9/honda_accord_cl9_nnomo_turbo_5g.jpg

since ur going this far.. might as well go all the way

23 inch x 12 inch ( front )
24 inch x 14 inch ( rear )

get hilux suspensions or sumthing.. make it a monster truck =)

u'll be pimping :thumbsup:

--eskimo-eg--
24-10-2007, 10:40 PM
what would be the correct rim size and tyres, if i bought 19 inch, and for the 20 inch, can you help me on that

19x8 & 19x9 will fit just fine on a euro, but you need to get the correct tyre size

if you want legal i suggest you not to choose staggered wheels, but for me personally i'd choose staggered wheels because they look nicer, i know that most ppl will say staggered wheels are useless on a fwd car and will have negative impact on performance etc2, but since youre looking to get 19s or 20s the idea of performance goes out the window anyways

btw imo 19s look perfect on a euro, you can get more dish than 20s

19x8 can be paired with 215 or 225, 235 is too wide, 19x9 can be paired with 235, any wider than 235 i think will rub, as for 20s, ive seen someone squeezed 20x8.5 at front and 20x9.5 at rear on a euro (no widebody), but you need to rolled the front and rear guards to make way for the wheels, as for tyre choice you can use 235/30/20 or maybe 245/30/20 for the 20x9.5, but personally profile 30 is a bit too thin for my liking, and a bit dangerous as well

if you're scared of getting camber wear from your rear wheels, try sourcing Nitto NeoGen tyres, theyre made specifically for lowered and cambered vehicles, eventhough you're running on cambers they claim the tyres can give even wear, GL

EUR003act
24-10-2007, 10:51 PM
19x8 & 19x9 will fit just fine on a euro, but you need to get the correct tyre size

if you want legal i suggest you not to choose staggered wheels, but for me personally i'd choose staggered wheels because they look nicer, i know that most ppl will say staggered wheels are useless on a fwd car and will have negative impact on performance etc2, but since youre looking to get 19s or 20s the idea of performance goes out the window anyways

btw imo 19s look perfect on a euro, you can get more dish than 20s

19x8 can be paired with 215 or 225, 235 is too wide, 19x9 can be paired with 235, any wider than 235 i think will rub, as for 20s, ive seen someone squeezed 20x8.5 at front and 20x9.5 at rear on a euro (no widebody), but you need to rolled the front and rear guards to make way for the wheels, as for tyre choice you can use 235/30/20 or maybe 245/30/20 for the 20x9.5, but personally profile 30 is a bit too thin for my liking, and a bit dangerous as well

if you're scared of getting camber wear from your rear wheels, try sourcing Nitto NeoGen tyres, theyre made specifically for lowered and cambered vehicles, eventhough you're running on cambers they claim the tyres can give even wear, GL

how does whether its a 19" rim or 20" rim determine whether you can use 235 or 245 tyres???

19/20 is the diameter of the wheel...

235/245 is the width of the tyre....

i see no link there...

9.5inch with 245 tyres will definately rub on the rear... theyll stick out to far, and rolling the guards wont help, youd have to go for lower offset, but thatll only make the wheels rub on the shocks/calipers/something...(alternatively if you want to replace your $2000 tyres every 6months you could use alot of negative camber to make them fit)


IMO if you want the looks - 19" look damn sexy on the euro! but 225/30 tyres will cost you a shit load of money, let alone wanting 245s!

if you want handling - 17" or 18" with 225 (max 235)... have the same both front and back, keep it legal, and you wont be sacrificing any traction, its FWD!

--eskimo-eg--
24-10-2007, 11:11 PM
i dont get it when did i actually say that 235 is for 19 and 245 is for 20? is my english really that bad? i was just saying that if he wants to get 19x8 19x9 my suggestion is to get 215/35 for the 19x8 and 235/35 for the 19x9

but if he wants to get 20s (which he didnt specify the widths), i gave him an example of a friend that owns euro that is using 20x8.5 and 20x9.5

this friend of mine is using 225/30 for the 20x8.5 and 235/30 for the 20x9.5

imo i think it is safer to use 245/30 for the 9.5 because 235/30 will expose the wheels by quite a bit

ALSO i did mention that he can source Nitto NeoGen tyres that are made specifically for cambered vehicles to even out thread wear if he decides to add more camber

EUR003act
24-10-2007, 11:18 PM
19x8 can be paired with 215 or 225, 235 is too wide

235/30/20 or maybe 245/30/20 for the 20x9.5

thats the bit i was talking about...
sorry i didnt mean to sound offensive :o

but i do agree with you on 19 look perfect on the euro...

i just think he should stay 225/235...

--eskimo-eg--
24-10-2007, 11:34 PM
nah its cool lol, im not offended in any way :D, but anyways yeah i think 19x8 with 215/225 all around is best for those want to avoid all kinds of trouble in making the wheels fit, but still i reckon staggered wheels look awesome on any cars, worth the headache in fitting the wheels :thumbsup:

cuongn
25-10-2007, 04:28 PM
nah its cool lol, im not offended in any way :D, but anyways yeah i think 19x8 with 215/225 all around is best for those want to avoid all kinds of trouble in making the wheels fit, but still i reckon staggered wheels look awesome on any cars, worth the headache in fitting the wheels :thumbsup:


A set of 19" chrome wheels Alexia Jestalt 3

Pristine condition. No gutter marks.

Front: 19"x 8 with 225/35/19 tyres.

Rear: 19"x 9 with 275/30/19 tyres.

Near new tyres.

Offset +42

Stud pattern and 5 x 114.3


so would these rims fit, with the tyre choose 225/35/19 for the front. and wat about the rear, can anyone really comfirm me 95% that the size i just showed will really fit with out rubbing or need to be rolled

Atjo
25-10-2007, 05:31 PM
No jestalt rims please, it's ugly and most of rice cars using jestalt rims. Save your money and buy some nice rims. Don't go with chrome, if you like chrome then go with high polish.

aaronng
25-10-2007, 05:53 PM
Depending on how low you go, 275 in the rear = rubbing.

--eskimo-eg--
25-10-2007, 06:28 PM
A set of 19" chrome wheels Alexia Jestalt 3

Pristine condition. No gutter marks.

Front: 19"x 8 with 225/35/19 tyres.

Rear: 19"x 9 with 275/30/19 tyres.

Near new tyres.

Offset +42

Stud pattern and 5 x 114.3


so would these rims fit, with the tyre choose 225/35/19 for the front. and wat about the rear, can anyone really comfirm me 95% that the size i just showed will really fit with out rubbing or need to be rolled

19x9 paired with 275/30 is not good, they'll 1000% rub plus profile 30 is really thin, you wont survive pot holes

my suggestion is to get a pair of 225/35 or 235/35 for the rear

also if i may suggest, try avoiding rims like jestalts, try getting something more subtle, even if you still want chrome rims there are heapsssss of nicer chrome wheels than jestalts, just try browsing around

s15^AnGeL
25-10-2007, 10:00 PM
i've tried putting 265/35/18 on my accord euro and it rubbed.
does anyone know if changing the size of the wheels will affect the vsa?
i was speaking to one of the guys that work at honda and he said it'll ruin the suspension and make the vsa not work properly. he said some guy spent $5000 to redo all his suspension just so he could get bigger wheels for his car.. but i've seen so many people change their wheels and i havent heard of any problems yet.

aaronng
25-10-2007, 10:13 PM
It'll work. They said that we couldn't put 17" rims on it as it would mess with the VSA, then in 2005 they put 17" rims on the Lux.

aaronng
25-10-2007, 10:14 PM
19x9 paired with 275/30 is not good, they'll 1000% rub plus profile 30 is really thin, you wont survive pot holes

my suggestion is to get a pair of 225/35 or 235/35 for the rear

also if i may suggest, try avoiding rims like jestalts, try getting something more subtle, even if you still want chrome rims there are heapsssss of nicer chrome wheels than jestalts, just try browsing around

275/30 tyres are 82.5mm thick. 225/35 tyres are 78.75mm thick. The tyres you suggested are THINNER.

Atjo
25-10-2007, 10:25 PM
275/30 tyres are 82.5mm thick. 225/35 tyres are 78.75mm thick. The tyres you suggested are THINNER.
That's what i have on my rims now :D the purpose is just to put wide rims without rubbing. I know that the tyres are thinner but that's the way to go if you wanna avoid the rubbing issues.

aaronng
25-10-2007, 10:55 PM
That's what i have on my rims now :D the purpose is just to put wide rims without rubbing. I know that the tyres are thinner but that's the way to go if you wanna avoid the rubbing issues.

Yeah, but eskimo was saying not to go for 275/30 as it wouldn't survive potholes and suggested something thinner instead. :)

--eskimo-eg--
25-10-2007, 11:19 PM
Yeah, but eskimo was saying not to go for 275/30 as it wouldn't survive potholes and suggested something thinner instead. :)

ah crap just found this one http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp?action=submit

yeap you're right 275/30 is slightly thicker, my bad my bad

but yeah i still recommend 225/35 or 235/35 on 19x9 to give you decent tyre stretch to get the wheels snuggle under the guards

cuongn
26-10-2007, 02:56 PM
i went to tyre for less at woodville road and i talk to da guy dere and he said 19x9 is too way too big and he reckomend 19x7.5

Pumped
26-10-2007, 06:00 PM
19x7.5 is gunna be hard to find

19x8 with 45 offset is perfect
225/35 tyres

you'll have no dramas at all

WhiteEuro07
30-10-2007, 04:19 PM
What tyre size do you guys recommend for 20"x8.5 chrome rims? would it be too bigg for the euro?

tknova
31-10-2007, 05:37 AM
If your going to run 20' 8.5 you need to have 225/30/20 which is going to be illegal as the load limit is not enough. And your rim needs to be atleast a +45 or even a +42 offset

I have found the best combo is too run a 19 on a +45 offset, 235/35/19

225/30/20.. you might aswell put rubber bands around your rims. :)

WhiteEuro07
31-10-2007, 09:28 AM
thanks tknova, what does the 8.5 stand for? in 20'x 8.5
does anyone with 20's have any troubles with the police?

aka_NSX
31-10-2007, 10:12 AM
20" with 245/30/20 on the rear no problem i just put it on my odyssey, I'm 100% Euro is the same as long as you roll the back, the rims is now for sale on the FS section click here (http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1410318#post1410318) coz my wife wont let me use 20" so now i'm back to 18" again

tknova
31-10-2007, 06:41 PM
thanks tknova, what does the 8.5 stand for? in 20'x 8.5
does anyone with 20's have any troubles with the police?

8.5 inchs is how wide the rim is.

Very rare to find many 20 8.0'. But they are out there.