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  1. #1
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    Wheel size and lowering

    Hi im about to purchase a 1997 accord and was just wondering what size rims most people put on them? I want it as low as i can without getting problems, what springs do people put in?

    Cheers
    WTB

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    DC2 SIDE MOULDINGS

  2. #2
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    superlow and 22" spinnerS.
    凸-_-凸

  3. #3
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    22's? lol mmm i was thinking 19's...


    whats the largest rims youd be able to fit in there anyways?
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    DC2 SIDE MOULDINGS

  4. #4
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    pfft as if post in the accord when u dont even own an accord! LOL

    Just get a nice set of 19's drop it on some coils and u should be lookin sweet...
    XpLoDiN
    AKA Johnno

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  5. #5
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    nah,
    get 18s with 215/35/18 tyres. Get a nice 3-3.5 inch drop on coilovers, like teins, or a nice setup with koni yellow shocks and decent springs.
    18s ftw.
    Gas up the Vtec for you tonight and baby you can go wherever you like.....

  6. #6
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    18s with 215/35/18 rubber ftw..tyres are reasonably cheap and no scrubbing..heck you dont even have to roll the guards if u lower it.

    eibachi make a good spring- pefrect height and nice ride. Match it with a good shock like koni or bilstien and ur set.

    or get a set of coil overs.

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