How will they look in the car? Will the wheels be sitting "flush" with the fenders? Will they be popping out a bit? Will they be "sucked in" the wheel well?
I've been playing around with a tire calculator thing, but it doesn't give anything about my questions (I wouldn't expect it to).
Use our wheel offset calculator to visualize the new tire position when changing wheel and tire sizes. Convert wheel offset and backspacing to calculate the correct setup for your vehicle.
205/60-16, but I punched in those numbers. And yeah, it was one of these calculators I was using.
So, it looks like I might have exactly what I'm looking for with these 11th Gen Civic wheels?! Wheels tucked just inside or flush with the fenders, have no wheel run at all anywhere, run Honda OEM wheels, AND look sick AF all at the same time?!??
When I need to know specs on wheels I cannot check in person, I search up a handful of for sale ads for them and cross-compare to see if the info provided is consistent (sometimes there are photos too which is nice). Or sites like this one can be helpful too, I have found bolt patterns and hub bore sizes a lot this way - https://www.wheel-size.com/
I was at a gas station this evening and an 11th gen Civic pulled up to the pump next to mine. I looked at its wheels and I thought they were sexy AF.
I looked at my 6GA and saw how "sunken in" they were in relation to the wheel well. I think the 11th gen Civic wheels will fit perfectly. If anything, the fenders will need to get rolled. If anything.
Sorry it took so long. This is what they look like on my coupe. Not my taste tbh but it might look nice on an accord that’s lower and not clapped out looking . Tire size was 225/40 18. Didn’t seem to rub but I’m running Amazon springs.