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Old 03-26-2005, 06:07 PM
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Tires

Hello, I was just wondering...
My gf's contour just blew out a tire, and we really can't afford to have a new one placed on it for right now...

So here's my question
I recently had new tires placed on my 98 Honda Accord, and was wondering if I could switch them over. (Not quite sure yet whether or not the hub will take the rim or not, but thats something to figure out later). Both cars have 4 lug rims.

The tire diameter on the contour is 205/60R15, and on the accord its 195/65R15, which really isn't much of a difference. Anyway, if anyone could help me out on this, it woudl be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Old 03-27-2005, 12:37 AM
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the tires will go on without a problem since both are 15" tires. They are probably close to the same overall dimater too. Switching wheels will probably not work. Im not sure if you had that in mind, but the contour is 4x108 lug pattern, and the accord is probably a 4x100.
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