New here. Just got my first car. 2000 Accord LX

bb1123

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Just got a 2000 Accord LX sedan for my first car. Does anyone have 17" wheels on their Accord without having lowered it? Just trying to see what the car looks like without any lowering springs on 17's or 18's.
 

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Dude don't **** up your new car already by buying wheels and rocking no drop. It looks horrible unless its like an Acura TL 17... or an OEM 17 that doesn't scream donk with "race" wheels and 4 inches of wheel gap


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Welcome to the site. And I have to agree with drop first. I had mine on 17s with no drop for a but and it drove me crazy.
 

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Welcome.
You can check out my ride under my signature.
I have 17x7s on my sedan with stock suspension.
It will give you a perception of the gap everyone is talking about.

Tax money will solve that problem though. Very soon.
 

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Welcome to the site.

Enjoy.

Getting the point about lowering before rims yet?

:coffee:
 

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Ok guys, thanks for all the input. What's the safest, cheapest, best quality that I can get as far as lowering springs? Also nothing to drastic that might overstress my stock suspension.
 
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