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  1. #1
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    Tyre recommendations

    What size tyres would I need for 16x7 wheels??
    Thanks

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    315's is pretty good

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    Quote Originally Posted by DC2-PWR View Post
    315's is pretty good
    315 or 215? lol

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    So 215/45/16 are good with out affecting speedometer readings??

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    215 should not be a problem but make sure the offset of your rim and the width of the tyre matches.. or else ur tyre will hit you springs or wheel arch.. regarding the speedo its the thickness of the tyre like 215/40/16 or 215/45/16 or 215/50/16..**correct me if i am wrong**

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    cheers kelvin
    yeah man been reading a bit, 40, 45 and 50 is the wall height, and yeah this affects the comfortability to performance ratio, the higher the smoother the ride,
    the wheels offet is 40, what would the ideal width be for it? 205?

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    umm.. well I am not really gud wit offset.. wat i suggest u is ask DC2/4 driver around the forum about wat offset they running and tyre width... well the enkei i have is 16x7 with 205 on it was fitted fine on the accord no problem.. civic has 17x7 205 width aswell not hitting the suspension or arch at all..hmm.. ill try and see if i can check..

    but best option to know is ask integra drivers around see wat they running.. but i have a feeling 215 will be fine.. and run no issues at all.. gud luck
    Last edited by hectic_filo; 09-08-2010 at 12:07 AM.

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