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    i have a 92 accord ex stock suspension,so far. i have 17 inch wheels on with 205/40/17's. i want a larger tire to take up alittle more space with out rubbing grooves in the tires. help.

    #2
    i think 205/50/17 should do just fine

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      #3
      The purpose of this website:

      here

      is for something completely different, but you can enter your current tire size on the top left, then enter random tire sizes on the top right and compare diameters.


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        #4
        thx alot man cuz when mu low pros wear out i think im ganna go for 205/50/17 also too much free space on stock suspension
        92 CB7 EX-R

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          #5
          225/45 thats wat i on my 17s now

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            #6
            Originally posted by 96accord914 View Post
            225/45 thats wat i on my 17s now
            I'm surprised you don't have rubbing issues with that tire size.

            A +2 tire size on the stock OEM size is 215/40-17. Personally, I ran a 215/45-17, but I didn't have a significant drop either. I had a slight rubbing issue on one of my rear fenders while I had people in the back of my car, but it wasn't present when people are in the car.

            You are correct in saying that a 205/40 tire is too small for our cars.

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              #7
              U should work on giving it a drop first then... those set of tire u got are a perfect fit for some 17's

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                #8
                Originally posted by 93JDMBeast View Post
                U should work on giving it a drop first then... those set of tire u got are a perfect fit for some 17's
                X2 well said.
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                  #9
                  i think to fill the arches u need 17's on these cars with 45ish series, if u go 16 ull need 50 plus and will need to drop more


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                    #10
                    I'm a fan of 205/50-17, although I have run 215/45-17 with no rubbing. I'd like to try 205/55-17 as well.

                    16s are simply out of the question.

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                      #11
                      that 205/40/17 is perfect for our cars with a drop,my is dropped 3" I used to have 205/40/17s now I'm running 215/35/18s on 18x8 rims with no problems at all,

                      17s 1999-2008


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                        #12
                        Originally posted by doughboy415 View Post
                        that 205/40/17 is perfect for our cars with a drop,my is dropped 3" I used to have 205/40/17s now I'm running 215/35/18s on 18x8 rims with no problems at all,

                        17s 1999-2008


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