I've read here that our Accords "do best" with wheels having a +42 offset --- but that ignores rim width, which as it changes also changes the effective distance between the rim's inner and outer edges and the car.
It would seem that wheels wider than stock should need to have slightly less offset than stock rims, because retaining the same offset would mean it's split evenly across the rim --- and so a wider such rim would perhaps stick out too far beyond the fenders.
But that assumes a stock rim fills out the wheel well completely and already brings the tires out to the edge. Which they don't.
So here's what I'm trying to figure out:
If the +42 offset quoted is based on what the OEM 15" alloy wheels are (I assume?), then something with a little wider rim (6.5") and +45 offset will likely clear all of the suspension stuff OK and will push the tires out a little (widen the track), but too far?
The alterior motive:
I'm considering new rims for my Element, and if I do a 5-lug changeover on my Accord might gain a "free" set of 16"s for it ...
It would seem that wheels wider than stock should need to have slightly less offset than stock rims, because retaining the same offset would mean it's split evenly across the rim --- and so a wider such rim would perhaps stick out too far beyond the fenders.
But that assumes a stock rim fills out the wheel well completely and already brings the tires out to the edge. Which they don't.
So here's what I'm trying to figure out:
If the +42 offset quoted is based on what the OEM 15" alloy wheels are (I assume?), then something with a little wider rim (6.5") and +45 offset will likely clear all of the suspension stuff OK and will push the tires out a little (widen the track), but too far?
The alterior motive:
I'm considering new rims for my Element, and if I do a 5-lug changeover on my Accord might gain a "free" set of 16"s for it ...
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