i need the stock wheel specs
i am not sure that the rims i what will fit
offset or back spaceing
rim with
i need the stock wheel specs
i am not sure that the rims i what will fit
offset or back spaceing
rim with
stock wheel? they are 13's, 40 mm offset and pattern is 4x100.
88 Accord DX. Custom Mercedes Benz Grey Paint. 16" RS Limited Rival gunmetal rims. Wrapped in Dunlop 205/45/16. MSD Ignition Box 6A. MSD Ignition Coil. NGK Wires. Custom intake w/civic air intake box.2.25 inch exhaust piping. Fireball muffer. Grounding kit.
Originally Posted by Bryan
89 lx-i is 14 4x100 40mm offset..... boosting 195/60/14 tires
mine's is 195/55/15
i beleive 88-89 lxis had 14s.
-Brian
-"lifes a bitch,i swear to god, you take your chances, too many questions and not enuogh answers!"-nappy roots
My Accord
you should have 195/50/15Originally Posted by accordlxi2.0
Alex.
no. .no the lxi is 14's.
lx is 13's
u don't know i sold my lxi to a family member.
i took 15's and put them on the lx.
Closer to stock wheel size is better. Start lossing power with bigger tires and wheels. My 15's were 195-45-15s.
R.I.P. 1988 Honda Accord LX-i hatchback
STOCK LXi only came ine 14 inch.
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
great calculator for making sure your speedometer reads correctly.
stock tire size for 88-89 LXi Rims is 195/60/14
I hope to get 205/50/15 soon![]()
they make em that low, that must be expensive.
what is the average thickness of a lo pro tire?
-Brian
-"lifes a bitch,i swear to god, you take your chances, too many questions and not enuogh answers!"-nappy roots
My Accord
The 195-45-15 is a Kumho tire so it's not to bad on price.
R.I.P. 1988 Honda Accord LX-i hatchback
where i work at for dunlop 195/55/15 or i think it was 195/50/15 was about 80 a piece.
86-87 all models came with 13 inch 40mm 4x100 wheels, 185 70 R13. same with the DX and LX 88-89. for 88-89 LX-i came with 14 inch 40mm 4x100 195 60 R14, as did SE-i. i believe all wheels that were 13s from the early 80s to the first few years of the 90s will all fit accords. just making sure its a 40mm offset. i've upgraded to 14in prelude rims with 195 60 yokohama A550H tires. got em at sears for about $340. they have great traction in dry and wet and on gravel surfaces. i always used to wonder about rims. someone told me that the 4th gen accord rims dont fit. dont remeber offset.
Keep it HONDA. Or at least Asian.™
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Tirerack.com prices
195/45/15 Kumho is $65 each
195/55/15 Kumho 712 for $61
195/55/15 Yokohama AVS ES100 for $58 a pop
195/60/14 Yokohama AVS ES100 for $69 a pop
205/50/15 Yokohama AVS ES100 for $74 a pop
I dont see why you want your speedometer to read wrong with 195/45/15. Benefits of better handlings vs pothole friendly as well as speedometer friendly.
Last edited by Busted_Blue; 03-03-2004 at 09:42 PM.
what i realy need is the stock rim with
i need all the specs becuse. i am going to put on wider rims. i am a automotive tech. so i am going through the trouble of makeing sure i have no rub and the speedometer being no more than 5/10ths off so that the shift piont's are not off by much and i get the same gas mileage. did you know that most of the time the tire's recomended with a set off rims are to small. most of the time you need to go up 5% on the aspect ratio.
Last edited by nobigtoe; 03-04-2004 at 07:12 PM.
thats true about when you plus size your rims they give you a tire a bit too small. like 14s or 15s. and its also true that when you get rims about 16in and bigger they sell you a very small side wall and its still usually a bigger diameter than what you need. you might notice that people who get 16s, 17s, 18s, etc., their cars ride higher because the tire's diameter is a bit bigger. then it needs a drop. also notice when you go with bigger wheels your car becomes slower than it originally was when you already have low hp. i stick with 14s or 15s on my 3gee for now unless i can find the rims i want bigger size but light weight.
Keep it HONDA. Or at least Asian.™
*Weber 32/36*Pacesetter Header*2.25 in. Cat Back exhaust*SE-i rear disk brakes
B18C swap ditched, A20 to be revived
Looking for K20/trans for ultimate swap
185 70 R13 like hondaboy said....
then use this http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html to figure the right size.
Originally Posted by HondaBoy
after the 3rd generation they went to a 4on4.5 or 4on114.3 bolt pattern
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