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I lowered my 1994 honda accord ex and trying to figure out how to put bigger rims

Old Jul 16, 2011 | 04:58 PM
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Default I lowered my 1994 honda accord ex and trying to figure out how to put bigger rims

My mechanic put on some 15 inch rims and he said thats the biggest tires I can put on. I have seen some people put on some 18" rims. So I lowered the rear 1 inch, and the from 2 inche's. Is that the reason why I can't put bigger tires or is it because I don't have a camber correction kit installed. He even showed me that in the rear there is a suspension bar near that sits really close to the rear tire. So can anybody please help me fix this problem. I am trying to put some 17 inch tires on my 1994 honda accord. Thank you
 
Old Jul 16, 2011 | 07:43 PM
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17s will fit with no prob. get a camber kit and then aliment after install
 
Old Jul 17, 2011 | 12:41 AM
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Good and correct info from G22's
 
Old Jul 17, 2011 | 08:56 AM
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Question Sweet deal

I kept searching but couldn't be certain because the tire place does not specify what to do if you lower your car. And a lowering spring co doesn't know what is the biggest you can go on tires. What would be the best for a camber kit, and since I went 2 inches off the front and 1 inch on the back what exact camber kit should I use. Thank you So much really helpfull
 
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