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    Accord Euro stock rim size.

    Simple question, what's the size of the stock rims for the Euro??

    I think they are 16X6.5, but no idea about offset and spacing. The reason I ask is that I'm looking for a set a new rims for the Euro, and want to know what size rims will fit it. I'm after a 17" rim, and I think 17X7 will fit, it not sure.


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    They are 16" x 6.5" (I'm pretty sure) with a +45 offset.

    17" x 7" will fit no worries, you could put 20's on if you wanted! The American market gets 17" x 7" standard.

    Why not go 18's??? 17's are too small!!! 18's would look much better and you still have a 40 profile tyre, not rubber bands. They are not that much more expensive for a full set of mags and tyres.
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

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    The rims aren't just for looks, and I don't want to compromise performance with 18's.


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    get volk's then! 18's still lighter than stocko's. They will cost you ~$1000 per rim though!
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    try ysearch it up on net..
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    pure N/A all the way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Type R Positive
    get volk's then! 18's still lighter than stocko's. They will cost you ~$1000 per rim though!
    I have my eyes set on the CN28's...they are soo nice. Pity I don't have enough money for them

    I'm setting my budget to around $1.5-2K. Don't mind 2nd hand stuff either, as long as it's not damaged.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slugoid
    I have my eyes set on the CN28's...they are soo nice. Pity I don't have enough money for them

    I'm setting my budget to around $1.5-2K. Don't mind 2nd hand stuff either, as long as it's not damaged.
    This is what I like, got a quote for $2,000 delivered to my door for a set of 4 18" mags with tyres. Just waiting for spare cash.

    http://www.ozzytyres.com.au/wheels_m...=104&mag_id=31

    Try tempe tyres as well, they are really cheap as well.
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

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    Quote Originally Posted by Type R Positive
    They are 16" x 6.5" (I'm pretty sure) with a +45 offset.

    17" x 7" will fit no worries, you could put 20's on if you wanted! The American market gets 17" x 7" standard.

    Why not go 18's??? 17's are too small!!! 18's would look much better and you still have a 40 profile tyre, not rubber bands. They are not that much more expensive for a full set of mags and tyres.
    Almost right mate, they are +55 offset.

    I have 17 x 7.5 - they fit perfectly- +48 offset. I wouldn't go less than +42 offset
    Last edited by yfin; 24-10-2004 at 08:42 PM.

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    cool, thanks!
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    Just to confirm that yfin is correct. The offset on the Euros are +55. Managed to get a 17 x 7.5 with + 55 offset too!!

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    I just found a set of DC2R rims for sale...just wondering if they will fit the Euro.


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    AUSDM or JDM DC2R rims?

    if AUSDM it's 15", it won't fit the Euro cos of huge ass front brake caliper that Euro's got.
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