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Re: *Pic Heavy* New wheel set-up ideas

8thgen coupe wheels man
those are sexy !!!
 

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Re: *Pic Heavy* New wheel set-up ideas

8thgen coupe wheels man
those are sexy !!!

Yes they are!

Here is a link to Honda Vehicle OEM wheel specs,

http://thealloywheelguide.co.uk/fitment-data/honda/

Centre bore for Accords/TL/CL is 64.1

A more extensive list of OEM wheel fitment info can be found here,

http://www.rimhelp.com/searchrecords.php

Another non-Honda OEM wheel to consider, not necessarily from this source, but as an option,

Other OEM Wheel Option

Thanks a lot, Derek! rep.

I like the Type S wheels or the 8th gens

Everyone loves those 8th gen wheels. :beer:
 

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Pretty much any wheel with a center bore of 64.1, or larger, and an offset of +55 and higher(+40, +45, etc).

You'll have to start shaving the caliper bracket around +45. Higher and you'll more than likely need spacers/extended studs.
 

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Re: *Pic Heavy* New wheel set-up ideas

Pretty much any wheel with a center bore of 64.1, or larger, and an offset of +55 and higher(+40, +45, etc).

You'll have to start shaving the caliper bracket around +45. Higher and you'll more than likely need spacers/extended studs.

Why you say that? This car comes with a 15" wheel that clears the front calipers no problem.
 

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Re: *Pic Heavy* New wheel set-up ideas

More like +42 and lower. My A-Specs are +45 and they’re not close to the caliper. But some of it also depends on the wheel style, curvature/thickness of the spokes, etc.
 

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Re: *Pic Heavy* New wheel set-up ideas

More like +42 and lower. My A-Specs are +45 and they’re not close to the caliper. But some of it also depends on the wheel style, curvature/thickness of the spokes, etc.

Ohhhhh the outer piece of the caliper. Well aren't stock V6 wheels +55? How would a low offset come in contact with the caliper?

EDIT: I'm confused...
 

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My Si's are +45 and I had to shave the caliper bracket.
 

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Re: *Pic Heavy* New wheel set-up ideas

^That’s where wheel width comes into play. Your Si wheels are 17x7 (I think?) and my A-Specs are 18x8. And they are different styles as well.

Ohhhhh the outer piece of the caliper. Well aren't stock V6 wheels +55? How would a low offset come in contact with the caliper?

EDIT: I'm confused...

The only stock wheels I’ve heard of getting close to the caliper bracket are the Si’s Mike mentioned, and the non-TypeS RSX rims.

Honda is notorious for high offset OEM rims. And factory TL base rims clear the BBK’s that came on factory on Type-S’s and A-Specs. So you’ll be fine with all the options you posted, John.

And generally, the lower the offset is, the more you have to be worried about clearing calipers, etc.
 
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