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Old 01-04-2013, 11:00 PM
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Will these wheels fit on my car?

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Old 01-05-2013, 03:09 AM
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This is the first time I see two bolt patterns on the wheel. Yes, these wheels will fit your Accord
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thanks for the reply. .... cool! glad they fit. ... i might have to try to make a deal.

thanks!


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last night i stumbled across info on Plasti Dip. some interesting stuff. i wonder if any of you have tried it. .. i'm sure theres a thread somewhere on this site about it.
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Old 01-05-2013, 08:12 PM
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This is the first time I see two bolt patterns on the wheel. Yes, these wheels will fit your Accord
This. You'll have plenty of clearance.

It's called a universal bolt pattern


and yes, OP, many choose to plastidip their wheels as it can be removed if you grow tired of it. Do a search for it and you'll see many results. G'luck!
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Old 01-05-2013, 09:18 PM
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This. You'll have plenty of clearance.

It's called a universal bolt pattern


and yes, OP, many choose to plastidip their wheels as it can be removed if you grow tired of it. Do a search for it and you'll see many results. G'luck!
Nice.

Thanks D.A. ! ... I appreciate the input.
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Old 01-06-2013, 06:45 PM
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I have a set of Universals on my car right now. They are excellent.

Plasti-dip is amazing. Saves your wheels in the winter from salty roads. Wish I would have kept it on mine. Paying the price now. :facepalm:
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I have a set of Universals on my car right now. They are excellent.

Plasti-dip is amazing. Saves your wheels in the winter from salty roads. Wish I would have kept it on mine. Paying the price now. :facepalm:
oh cool. glad they worked out for you. ... and yeah, i think i may end up trying some of that plasti dip on my wheels evenutally. its only a few bucks and its removable. what can go wrong.



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What do you guys think about these wheels. only 100 bucks more in my area.:
http://slo.craigslist.org/pts/3509080636.html
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Both sets of wheels are going to look smaller than they actually are. IMHO I don't like either one.

These ALWAYS look good.

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Both sets of wheels are going to look smaller than they actually are. IMHO I don't like either one.

These ALWAYS look good.

http://slo.craigslist.org/pts/3513875795.html
ha ha... i saw those too. i wondered if those 8th gen wheels would fit. those are definitely nice and would reserve that classy look.

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wait...

with a second look i realize those are 7th gen. (or 7.5 gen. lol )

so those will fit great. in fact i almost bought an 07 SE with those rims before i got a great deal on my 04. I really liked the look.
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OEM is always better than "cheap" aftermarket wheels.
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OEM is always better than "cheap" aftermarket wheels.
thats true.


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But, get what YOU like.
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I have both, and yes they both will fit your 7th Gen

My 2007 EX-L V6 Coupe 17x6.5" +55 9-spokes w/ 20mm front/25mm rear H&R TRAK+ spacers:


My 2009 EX-L V6 Coupe 18x8 +55 10-Spokes, no spacers:


Comparison pic (2009 18" Front / 2007 17" Rear):
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wow ben. thats a great comparison.

though, it does make me want to try to get my hands on those 18s
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