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[Euro] standard wheel size?
i just rang my insurance company and they said that as long as the width of the wheel doesnt change, any increase in diametre is counted as only an accessory.
so i got a euro standard, the wheels are 16" but i wanted to know the width?
im hoping its 16x7 because i can get 18x7 wheels
but if its 16x6 its gonna be really hard to find 18x6 wheels =/
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Who are you with?
Because your allowed to go wider, i think its only by an inch or so
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my insurance company differentiates between "modification" and "accessory"
at my age im only allowed 1 modification but unlimited accessories
they said that wheels that are standard width is accesssory, if i go wider then its modification
and i want to get it lowered which is a modification, so the only way to have both is to get wheels which are the same width
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 Originally Posted by Entity
my insurance company differentiates between "modification" and "accessory"
at my age im only allowed 1 modification but unlimited accessories
they said that wheels that are standard width is accesssory, if i go wider then its modification
and i want to get it lowered which is a modification, so the only way to have both is to get wheels which are the same width
Im presuming your with AAMI then because so am i.
They said the wheel is an accessory, i told them im going bigger they said 'keep it legal' and its an accessory and the lowering is a modification
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yes but i grinded them with more q's because a friend of mine got screwed over by insurance like this
i suggest u ring them again and ask if going wider still keeps it within the bounds of an 'accessory'
i asked them that and they said wider = modification.
i know rta rules state 1 inch wider and 2 inch taller is legal but best to check with insurance
anyway, do u know the stock size?
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 Originally Posted by Entity
i just rang my insurance company and they said that as long as the width of the wheel doesnt change, any increase in diametre is counted as only an accessory.
so i got a euro standard, the wheels are 16" but i wanted to know the width?
im hoping its 16x7 because i can get 18x7 wheels
but if its 16x6 its gonna be really hard to find 18x6 wheels =/
16x6.5 inch.
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To add to that, the standard accord wheel size is 6.5' wide.
Ive got the regulations right here infront of me and it says that your allowed to go 25mm (1 inch) wider than your largest recomended wheels size hence you can go 7.5 inches wide and keep it legal. If you really want to argue a point you can say that the Euro Lux is 17x7 standard thus you can go up to 8.
And because your car is over 1301kg, your allowed to go 51mm (2 inches) bigger in diameter. Remember, you can also argue the point of the Euro lux being 17's, thus you can theoretically go to 19's if you wanted, but it would have to be a 19x8 but im not to sure on the intreprtation of that rule so to be safe a 18x7.5 should be fine
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 Originally Posted by Entity
yes but i grinded them with more q's because a friend of mine got screwed over by insurance like this
i suggest u ring them again and ask if going wider still keeps it within the bounds of an 'accessory'
i asked them that and they said wider = modification.
i know rta rules state 1 inch wider and 2 inch taller is legal but best to check with insurance
anyway, do u know the stock size?
I just called them and they said what i said, as long as its legal by the RTA then its considered a accessory, i asked the width question about 3 times ( u scared the shit out of me ) and she said yes, dont worry if its legalby rta standards we see it as a acc and your lowering is the mod
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I never thought of checking with my insurance. Maybe i just dun wanna call and hear bad news...
But after all this, what is the final conclusion?
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 Originally Posted by Ferrarista
If you really want to argue a point you can say that the Euro Lux is 17x7 standard thus you can go up to 8.
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Remember, you can also argue the point of the Euro lux being 17's, thus you can theoretically go to 19's if you wanted, but it would have to be a 19x8 but im not to sure on the intreprtation of that rule so to be safe a 18x7.5 should be fine
The problem with this is that the luxury version (according to a previous thread I remember) actually uses different suspension components to allow for the bigger wheels to start with...
If you have a standard Euro, if they wanted to difficult as insurance companies can be (note: if you do an online quote with AAMI you actually select Euro or Euro Luxury so they know what size wheels it comes with!) they'll work from the fact that you have 16x6.5.
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 Originally Posted by Tobster
The problem with this is that the luxury version (according to a previous thread I remember) actually uses different suspension components to allow for the bigger wheels to start with...
If you have a standard Euro, if they wanted to difficult as insurance companies can be (note: if you do an online quote with AAMI you actually select Euro or Euro Luxury so they know what size wheels it comes with!) they'll work from the fact that you have 16x6.5.
Thats what i thought aswell, it makes sense. Thats why its safe to stick to a 18 x 7.5, what company are you with Entity?
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 Originally Posted by jl88rl
I never thought of checking with my insurance. Maybe i just dun wanna call and hear bad news...
But after all this, what is the final conclusion?
You better check, it could end up costing you alot of money if you dont.
Conclusion? Depends on your insurance company. If they state 'keep it legal' and your fine then 18x7.5 is the biggest you can go legally.
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