Question about Wheels
I know very little about after market wheels and have a question. I have a 2011 honda accord v6 coupe and am buying aftermarket wheels due to my 4 stock rims being bent. I have stock suspension and no mods to the vehicle. Will 18x8.5 F1R FS3 Gloss Black 5x4.5/114.3 38mm fit on my vehicle.
18x8.5 F1R FS3 Gloss Black 5x4.5/114.3 38mm fit on my vehicle.
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Yes, those wheels should fit your car:
- Bolt Pattern (5x4.5/114.3): This is a match for your car’s bolt pattern, so the wheels will fit the hubs correctly.
- Wheel Size (18x8.5): An 8.5-inch width is slightly wider than your stock wheels (typically 7.5 inches), but it should still fit well. You’ll need to pair them with the correct tires (such as 235/40R18 or 245/40R18) to avoid any issues with rubbing or clearance.
- Offset (+38mm): The stock offset is usually around +45mm. With a +38mm offset, the wheels will sit out 7mm more than the stock wheels. This is a small difference and shouldn’t cause any major problems, though the wheels will sit a bit closer to the fender. Since you're on stock suspension and don’t have any mods, it’s a straightforward fit. Just make sure you choose tires that work with the wheels and avoid anything too wide or tall that could cause rubbing. You should be good to go!
- Bolt Pattern (5x4.5/114.3): This is a match for your car’s bolt pattern, so the wheels will fit the hubs correctly.
- Wheel Size (18x8.5): An 8.5-inch width is slightly wider than your stock wheels (typically 7.5 inches), but it should still fit well. You’ll need to pair them with the correct tires (such as 235/40R18 or 245/40R18) to avoid any issues with rubbing or clearance.
- Offset (+38mm): The stock offset is usually around +45mm. With a +38mm offset, the wheels will sit out 7mm more than the stock wheels. This is a small difference and shouldn’t cause any major problems, though the wheels will sit a bit closer to the fender. Since you're on stock suspension and don’t have any mods, it’s a straightforward fit. Just make sure you choose tires that work with the wheels and avoid anything too wide or tall that could cause rubbing. You should be good to go!
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