19' wheels on 2009 Sedan V-6 possible?
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19' wheels on 2009 Sedan V-6 possible?
Looking to buy these wheels for my 2009 Sedan but wanted to know if 19' would possibly fit.
I know Honda offers 18' optional wheels besides the 17' standard for extra on the Sedan (18' standard with 19' optional upgrade on the coupe) but wasn't sure if the 19' would fit on the Sedan model or there might be some rubbing even.
Any info or suggestions is appreciated as I read the forums for a good while now but decently new to cars in terms of the body.
I know Honda offers 18' optional wheels besides the 17' standard for extra on the Sedan (18' standard with 19' optional upgrade on the coupe) but wasn't sure if the 19' would fit on the Sedan model or there might be some rubbing even.
Any info or suggestions is appreciated as I read the forums for a good while now but decently new to cars in terms of the body.
Last edited by WheelBrokerAng; 03-01-2009 at 01:26 PM. Reason: No Direct Links to Non Paying Sales Site..I added your wheel picture for you!
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It will be fine as long as you get tires with the same rolling diameter (overall diameter of the tire/wheel and approx/ the same width. You could probably fit up to an 19x9 in there. There are a few Accords rocking 20-22 wheels already.
Just going to throw this out now before anyone says anything else: please don't stagger the wheels on a front wheel drive car, just to avoid any flaming you might get on the streets/forum. Staggered, meaning wider wheels in the back than the front.
Just going to throw this out now before anyone says anything else: please don't stagger the wheels on a front wheel drive car, just to avoid any flaming you might get on the streets/forum. Staggered, meaning wider wheels in the back than the front.
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Just wanted to post this up incase any one was wondering before, but I got the wheels in 19' and they fit in perfectly, no rubbing at all. I'll post some pics in in the future when I get a chance. Now I'mma start looking to upgrade the speakers to some higher quality aftermarkets ;-)
Thanks for the info to everyone who helped out and posted here.
Thanks for the info to everyone who helped out and posted here.
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