will P235/60R14 tires fit on my accord? or will they be too big to turn and what not??
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That tire is too wide. I'm not sure about turning issues but you'll have issues with going over bumps because of the tires hitting the inner fenders.My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!
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Did LX wagons come with 15" steelies?
He has an LX sedan, so it doesn't matter anyway.
A tire that wide would be bulging over the side of a stock rim (or even a commonly sized aftermarket rim), causing handling to be extremely "squishy"... that much may even roll enough to unseat the tire and cause you to lose control.
Stock tire size is 185/70/14. To put it in simple terms, that's "width/height/diameter"
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I never knew that myself. So the LX wagon wheel covers are just 1-inch larger versions of the same style wheel covers that the LX sedan and coupe had?My Members' Ride Thread - It's a marathon build, not a sprint. But keep me honest on the update frequency!
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Originally posted by Jarrett View PostI never knew that myself. So the LX wagon wheel covers are just 1-inch larger versions of the same style wheel covers that the LX sedan and coupe had?
they still used "hub caps".
sorry for the
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostDid LX wagons come with 15" steelies?
He has an LX sedan, so it doesn't matter anyway.
A tire that wide would be bulging over the side of a stock rim (or even a commonly sized aftermarket rim), causing handling to be extremely "squishy"... that much may even roll enough to unseat the tire and cause you to lose control.
Stock tire size is 185/70/14. To put it in simple terms, that's "width/height/diameter"
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