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Thread: Wheels enquiry

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    Wheels enquiry

    hey guys,
    will
    -16 inch 5x114.3 Genuine BBS Forged alloy rims,
    -Size: 16x7JJ +40 OFFSET

    fit my 2004 honda accord euro?

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    Yes they will. The offset might be a bit high though?

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    16 inch? really? it'll look small on a civic, on a euro it'll look tiny like the stock rims
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    ah huhhh
    Yeah thats how I feel aswell, I would say to get 17 minimum

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    even 17 will look small. They come from factory with 17's on the lux models

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    Hey I like the 17" wheels that came with the CL9 Euro Lux, they look great. 16" is too small though.

    The problem is that the larger you go on the rims, the tires get ridiculously expensive. You're looking at $250 a corner on 17", and $450 a corner on 18". And once you go over 18" you have to lower the car, or the car will look strange.

    A friend of mine has Continental Sport Contact 18" on his Mondeo XR5, and he's already had three fronts damaged by road debris. Literally, they are around $450 a 'pop'.

    I personally don't like the look of huge 20" chrome wagon wheels with rubber band tires (and large rims look especially silly if it hasn't been lowered), and think the car looks 'right' with 17" to 18" on stock height, but it's personal preference, YMMV.

    - HZ
    Last edited by HunterZero; 06-06-2011 at 02:22 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HunterZero View Post
    Hey I like the 17" wheels that came with the CL9 Euro Lux, they look great. 16" is too small though.

    The problem is that the larger you go on the rims, the tires get ridiculously expensive. You're looking at $250 a corner on 17", and $450 a corner on 18". And once you go over 18" you have to lower the car, or the car will look strange.

    A friend of mine has Continental Sport Contact 18" on his Mondeo XR5, and he's already had three fronts damaged by road debris. Literally, they are around $450 a 'pop'.

    I personally don't like the look of huge 20" chrome wagon wheels with rubber band tires (and large rims look especially silly if it hasn't been lowered), and think the car looks 'right' with 17" to 18" on stock height, but it's personal preference, YMMV.

    - HZ
    www.tirerack.com

    even with shipping it's cheaper.. LOL!
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    There a place on woodville rd that sells 18" tyres for around $150 each. That's where I go. They are good brand names too. Like falken and michelin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by white_ep3_civic View Post
    There a place on woodville rd that sells 18" tyres for around $150 each. That's where I go. They are good brand names too. Like falken and michelin.
    which 18" michelin for $150?? i know falken fk452 is around $180 for 225 40 18, but michelin?

    this morning i received a delivery of a set of michelin pilot sport 2 in 225 40 18 from tirerack, landed for US$1005. paid on 27th may, monday 30th may was public holiday in usa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HunterZero View Post
    Hey I like the 17" wheels that came with the CL9 Euro Lux, they look great. 16" is too small though.

    The problem is that the larger you go on the rims, the tires get ridiculously expensive. You're looking at $250 a corner on 17", and $450 a corner on 18". And once you go over 18" you have to lower the car, or the car will look strange.

    A friend of mine has Continental Sport Contact 18" on his Mondeo XR5, and he's already had three fronts damaged by road debris. Literally, they are around $450 a 'pop'.

    I personally don't like the look of huge 20" chrome wagon wheels with rubber band tires (and large rims look especially silly if it hasn't been lowered), and think the car looks 'right' with 17" to 18" on stock height, but it's personal preference, YMMV.

    - HZ
    +1

    but each to their own. 20" would be all show no go on the Euro.

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    How much is shipping from tiretrack?

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    Quote Originally Posted by i cu2 View Post
    how much is shipping from tiretrack?
    fed express 1-3 days @ $646.84
    fed economy 3-5 days @ $245.39

    http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...r=18&x=74&y=12

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