DC2 wheels agian, Yokohama Advan's need help!!
I know this is getting a bit repetitive for me, but anyway... If I were to buy a set of DC2 wheels for my Accord 96ex, what precautions should I take? Does anyone know the tire dimensions I should use? I want Street Yokohama Advan's who knows a good model tire?
Pirellis are the best tires you can buy if you have the money.
If not, just grab some Falken Azenis, or Yokohama AVS ES100s.
Use this. http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html That will help you decide what tire size is best for your needs.
If not, just grab some Falken Azenis, or Yokohama AVS ES100s.
Use this. http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html That will help you decide what tire size is best for your needs.
if you're talking about DC2 wheels as in Integra wheels, they won't fit. Integras and Civics are 4 x 100 and 4 lug Accords and Preludes are 4 X 114.3...
Try either 94-95 Accord EX, 2000 SE, or 92-96 Prelude wheels...they all look good and fit your car
Try either 94-95 Accord EX, 2000 SE, or 92-96 Prelude wheels...they all look good and fit your car
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that statement/recommendation makes no sense. Best for what? Which model Pirelli? BTW only 4 (FOUR) prielli offerings in the US market are actually made by Pirelli, the rest are made under contract by Armstrong. Also the Azenis and ES100 aren't really comparable tires, being one is intended for auto-x while the other is definitely not, having a UTQG rating almost 100 points higher. I will concede that the tire calculator is quite worthwhile.
that statement/recommendation makes no sense. Best for what? Which model Pirelli? BTW only 4 (FOUR) prielli offerings in the US market are actually made by Pirelli, the rest are made under contract by Armstrong. Also the Azenis and ES100 aren't really comparable tires, being one is intended for auto-x while the other is definitely not, having a UTQG rating almost 100 points higher. I will concede that the tire calculator is quite worthwhile.
if you can find some good advans for it...try to get the ones that came factory on the lancer evolutions...they go for like $230 a piece from the mitsu dealership
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