new nice wheels for accords(4x114.3 bolt pattern)
i might get the 17x7 4x114.3 gunmetal for my car, what do u guys think?
they also come in silver.
they are made by rays engineering, so its a high quality wheel.
from http://www.wheeloptions.com , you can get these wheels including tires mounted and balanced for $1,395 shipped.
I just picked up 17" Miglia HT3's in carbon grey with parada spec 2's for less than 1200 shipped. looks good. gonna try and get some pics up soon.
but those I really like also. depends on the color of your accord. I assume you have a 5th gen?
but those I really like also. depends on the color of your accord. I assume you have a 5th gen?
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ohh hell yeah - they got some mad grip.
I have a favorite sweeping freeway exit not to far from my apartment. On my old tires (195/60-15 Goodyear Eagle Ultra HP POS's) I could pull through it at 55 (60 max if I could stand the squeeling). Well I got the new tires and wheels on and drove around to break them in and wear off the stickers. I thought I got good feel for them so I decided to hit the ramp.
Well I come off of the freeway at 50+ just to be safe - I don't want to do anything stupid (at least not the first time around). I turned into the curve and the damn tires gripped so well that they pulled me way into the inside of the exit ramp. My tire scrubbed the curb and if it had gone any farther in it would have been "Accord meets guardrail." I almost wiped out. Lcukily there was no damage.
I'm definately going to have to take it easy and really get a feel for these babies before I really let her rip.
And you were right about the wet traction - its excellent.
I have a favorite sweeping freeway exit not to far from my apartment. On my old tires (195/60-15 Goodyear Eagle Ultra HP POS's) I could pull through it at 55 (60 max if I could stand the squeeling). Well I got the new tires and wheels on and drove around to break them in and wear off the stickers. I thought I got good feel for them so I decided to hit the ramp.
Well I come off of the freeway at 50+ just to be safe - I don't want to do anything stupid (at least not the first time around). I turned into the curve and the damn tires gripped so well that they pulled me way into the inside of the exit ramp. My tire scrubbed the curb and if it had gone any farther in it would have been "Accord meets guardrail." I almost wiped out. Lcukily there was no damage.
I'm definately going to have to take it easy and really get a feel for these babies before I really let her rip.
And you were right about the wet traction - its excellent.
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AccordCD5
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better for performance too weee

