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18s on a 93 accord too big?
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only reason i don't wanna run 18's are the price for tires. 17's already kill my pockets lol. after seeing some of the pics on here I'm considering it though...
off topic but since when did this become English class? i'm just saying lighten up, everyone's not an English scholar lol
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1990 Accord dx coupe - my baby (dsm turbo set up in progress) http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3202853
2005 Mazda 6s - daily driver http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3171724(totaled)
newest 2006 mazdaspeed 6 http://www.cardomain.com/ride/4073987/2006-mazda-mazda6
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I believe I paid about 400 mounted and balanced for a full set of 215/40/17's. And they've been good to me so far. I'm actually wondering if I could make as set of 20's look right. Maybe possible if I could build the entire suspension around running them. And the only reason I say 20's is because of the wheel design, if it came in a smaller size I would go to that.
edit: holy shit that first car looks good.... problem solved!'93 H22A 5SPD SE - MRT - DIY-Turbo Sizing
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Originally posted by steelbluesleepR View Post
Go for it if you like the look, but be prepared to work at it to make it work right.
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i was just about to comment before you edited lol. the first car pulls the rims off beautifully. If your looks anywhere close to that it will be gorgeous.Originally posted by domesticated View PostI believe I paid about 400 mounted and balanced for a full set of 215/40/17's. And they've been good to me so far. I'm actually wondering if I could make as set of 20's look right. Maybe possible if I could build the entire suspension around running them. And the only reason I say 20's is because of the wheel design, if it came in a smaller size I would go to that.
edit: holy shit that first car looks good.... problem solved!
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It may be cliche already, but I think I am set on the Vossen CV3's The make the new Accord look menacing and if I could throw those on my car and pull it off, it would be epic.'93 H22A 5SPD SE - MRT - DIY-Turbo Sizing
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Originally posted by otto07 View Postman those rims look mean as hell on the newer accord's.if you can pull them off you will have a one of a kind look on a cb7
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Originally posted by kosheen1 View PostThis one just made my day. Bippu!
MRT Thread: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=193631
My fs thread: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=190359
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