2000 accord se oversized wheels question

Discussion in 'Accord' started by nozktottawa, Apr 20, 2004.

  1. nozktottawa

    nozktottawa Guest

    I have a set of 17" alloys that I was considering putting on my 2000 accord.
    My question is this,
    does anyone know the maximum tire size, specifically width that I can fit
    with out rubbing or
    any other problems.

    The vehicle is not lowered and never will be.

    I know that 225/45/-17 will give me the exact rolling diameter as the stock
    195/65-15 tires.
    I'm just concerned about possible rubbing. Perhaps 215 would be a safer fit?

    Anyone have any experience with this?
     
    nozktottawa, Apr 20, 2004
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  2. nozktottawa

    Chris Guest

    www.tirerack.com recommends a 215/50-17
     
    Chris, Apr 21, 2004
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  3. nozktottawa

    nozktottawa Guest

    Thanks Chris
     
    nozktottawa, Apr 21, 2004
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  4. I have a 2000 Accord LX4. After the original
    195/65-15 Michelin MXV4 Plus I switched to
    215/60-15 Goodyear Eagle HP on the OEM 6" steel wheels. There was never any
    rubbing and based on how they looked I would think 225 would fit. If you are
    doing this for performance then 215 with a quality soft rubber tire would meet
    even the most demanding situations. If looks are important than 225 might be
    worth trying. Some tire shops would be willing to put the 225 on your car and
    drive around the parking lot. They can tell if it rubs and then put the 215 on
    your car instead.

    You might also like to know that putting 215 tires on the OEM 6" wheels has some
    drawbacks. It is difficult to get the tires balanced and bumps that strike
    under the side of the tire will try to twist the steering wheel. Your 17"
    wheels should not have these problems. I am now using
    205/60-15 Goodyear Eagle LS and it is much more civilized.
     
    Michael Arber, Apr 24, 2004
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  5. nozktottawa

    nozktottawa Guest

    Thanks for the advice!

    I think I'm going for 215/50-17 or possibly 215/45-17 and maybe just maybe
    205/50-17
    I believe all of these should fit well. I'm going to avoid the possibility
    of rubbing with the 225s.
     
    nozktottawa, Apr 26, 2004
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