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Originally posted by Immeraufdemhund
i've heard anything larger than 17 and you start getting into the modifaction aspect of this. I'd go with 16's too. One of hte guys at a tire store was explaining to me the difference in handleing with wider wheels. WIth your stock ones you get a bunch of throwing and slipping. With the widerones your grabbing that corner and going with it. A bunch more hugging is what it came down too. Just a thought in my messed up head.
Theirs a big catch to that logic. On a stock car, especally a 3g, you have allot of body roll. A tire needs some sidewall flex so it can distort to allow more tire tread to stay on the road or the excess body roll will cause the tire to run on it's side's more rather than stay flat. 17's with next to no sidewall height aren't going to flex and the tire will have a much lower percentage of it's avaliable contact pact actually on the road. It would take a combination of stiff lowering springs and aftermarket sway bars to really make 17's on our cars a positive benefit for ultimate handling. 16" remains a better choice, since you can have 215mm widths and not go over the oem rolling diameter by much. You can't get a 215/35-17 tire. And 215/40-17 is oversized. On a stock accord 17's are a liability, not a asset for g making.