20x7.5 on a 2004 accord
4 cylinder models came with 15x6.5 wheels and 205/65-15 tires. V6 models came with 16x6.5 wheels and 205/60-16 tires.
Remember, FIRST decide on your tire size and THEN decide on the wheel width. For example, if you go with 17" wheels, you'll want 215/50-17 tires, which can be mounted on wheels 6.0-7.5 inches wide. If you go with 18" wheels, you'll want 215/45-18 tires, which can be mounted on wheels 7.0-8.0 inches wide.
Remember, FIRST decide on your tire size and THEN decide on the wheel width. For example, if you go with 17" wheels, you'll want 215/50-17 tires, which can be mounted on wheels 6.0-7.5 inches wide. If you go with 18" wheels, you'll want 215/45-18 tires, which can be mounted on wheels 7.0-8.0 inches wide.
4 cylinder models came with 15x6.5 wheels and 205/65-15 tires. V6 models came with 16x6.5 wheels and 205/60-16 tires.
Remember, FIRST decide on your tire size and THEN decide on the wheel width. For example, if you go with 17" wheels, you'll want 215/50-17 tires, which can be mounted on wheels 6.0-7.5 inches wide. If you go with 18" wheels, you'll want 215/45-18 tires, which can be mounted on wheels 7.0-8.0 inches wide.
Remember, FIRST decide on your tire size and THEN decide on the wheel width. For example, if you go with 17" wheels, you'll want 215/50-17 tires, which can be mounted on wheels 6.0-7.5 inches wide. If you go with 18" wheels, you'll want 215/45-18 tires, which can be mounted on wheels 7.0-8.0 inches wide.
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