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  1. #1
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    HONDA ACCORD EURO chrome rims

    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

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    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.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    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
    Last edited by --eskimo-eg--; 23-10-2007 at 09:00 PM.

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    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.


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    It won't fit properly. Like said the rear wheels would stick out of the guards.

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    For the love of God:

    Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo...

    Dont do it.
    I went to the modded XR5 Turbo with Mods - the dark side.....BOOOOST!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suntzu View Post
    For the love of God:

    Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo...

    Dont do it.

    what he said!

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    Quote Originally Posted by corn_flakes View Post
    what he said!
    ^^^agree

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    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.
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    Not only will they not fit but 2 different sized wheels are illegal anyway.

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    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

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    19x8
    225/35 tyres go perfect
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