y9pema
9/5/2007 12:57:44 PM
well, my car goes in the shop tom. for suspension overhall. d2 coilovers, ingalls camber, and all new bushings.
i want your guys opinion on a rim to go with. i've narrowed it down to 2 rota cicuit 10 or work emotion xd9's 17" w/ a 215/45
what do you all think? thanks J
(oh yeah my car is pewter(kinda goldish/silver) and i want bronze rims)

smaglik
9/6/2007 8:34:57 AM
if you post pics, people will respond, including me...i am not likely to search for pics of those rims to give you feedback...
live2rice
9/6/2007 5:31:43 PM
I would go with the first one pictured, but i think they both would look good
pyaarawala
9/6/2007 7:30:34 PM
the one to the left. black=good imo
00AccordLX5spd
9/7/2007 6:48:03 AM
I prefer the one on the right
HundaAccode
9/8/2007 9:11:27 PM
Pics of the car would be good but from the way it sounds I'd go with the first one.
y9pema
9/13/2007 1:38:06 PM
i think the rota's for the win!! thanks all for your input.
01/V6/ACCORD/AT
9/27/2007 11:22:32 AM
hey guys well i need a bit of help i wuz wondering it you guys could help me out on this one im trying to put some rims on my car 20" and i need to get the right off set so they dont rub when i turn and still keep the stock turning radious and i was wondering if any one had the specs or something im trying to go as big as i can on the rims sizes but still keeping the the same turning radious?
2001 Honda Accord Ex V6 4-Door
AEM-V2
Magnaflow Cat-Back
DC Headers
Eibach-Sporline Lowering Kit
and F&R Sway Bars
sir_nasty
9/27/2007 11:28:27 AM
First off I would probably suggest starting a new thread for this question so you'd get more answers but none the less. Your offset should be at minimum about +40 or +45 the higher offset you go the more the rim moves out and this allows you to get wider tires, to high of an offset and to wide of a tire and they will stick out. I can't recall for certian (there was some discussion about this last week) but I believe on a 2000 accord if you went with a +45mm offset and a 60 series 20 inch tire that will bring the rim and tire nearly flush with the outside of the fender well. Much bigger than that or a higher offset and they are going to stick out. Just confirm this with whoever you order the tires/rims from and they should know as well.
01/V6/ACCORD/AT
9/27/2007 11:36:05 AM
my bad i also forgot im trying to go and run the 20"s with a 30 or 35 series tire?
2001 Honda Accord Ex V6 4-Door
AEM-V2
Magnaflow Cat-Back
DC Headers
Eibach-Sporline Lowering Kit
and F&R Sway Bars
sir_nasty
9/27/2007 12:10:21 PM
how about a 225/30R20? That throws off your speedo by about 1.45% but gives you an additional 2-3 inches width. Then just decide what you want for an offset. You need a 7.5-9 inch wide rim for that tire.
Stock Tire - 205/60R16 >Search Tires Tire 1 - 225/30R20 >Search Tires Section Width:8.07 in205 mmSection Width:8.85 in225 mmRim Diameter:16 in406.4 mmRim Diameter:20 in508 mmRim Width Range:5.5 - 7.5 inRim Width Range:7.5 - 9 inOverall Diameter:25.68 in652.27 mmOverall Diameter:25.31 in642.87 mmSidewall Height:4.84 in122.93 mmSidewall Height:2.65 in67.31 mmRadius:12.84 in326.13 mmRadius:12.65 in321.31 mmCircumference:80.67 in2049.0 mmCircumference:79.51 in2019.5 mmRevs per Mile:809.9Revs per Mile:821.8Actual Speed:60 mph100 km/hSpeedometer1:60.8 mph101. km/hSpeedometer Difference: -Speedometer Difference: 1.469% too fastDiameter Difference: -
Diameter Difference: 1.45%