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Old 02-18-2003, 07:17 PM
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Question 18"s on a 93 accord pros/cons?

just wanted to know what u all thought of 18"s on 93 accord is this a good idea for regular driving or will there be problems (ie rubbing, bent rims)
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Old 02-23-2003, 12:00 AM
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though not a 93, it is a 90, and ive been spinnin 18's for a couple years now, no probs yet. though people say they look to big or they ride to rough, its all in how you feel, since, well, your the driver. just dont get to big of tires or yes, your gonna rub when you turn. i htink you need a tire smaller than 235/40. right now i have 215/35 and i sit right on top of the tire, 1 finger gap, and have no probs. Also, I did have to roll my rear fenders, sorry, i forgot about that. though, it was an easy task. i cant complain, just dont get hella crazy wheels, since, it doesnt take much to make a 4th gen look like crap.
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