Offset for Accord LX 1995?
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Offset for Accord LX 1995?
Thinking about grabbing four of these:
http://passwordjdm.com/Enkei-92-Whee...7543C2157.aspx
what offset should I get?
I'm not into gay camber or rolling my fenders either. Should I guy 7.5's?
http://passwordjdm.com/Enkei-92-Whee...7543C2157.aspx
what offset should I get?
I'm not into gay camber or rolling my fenders either. Should I guy 7.5's?
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Re: Offset for Accord LX 1995?
Well, Enkei only offers a couple sizes for the re-released 92's. See here: http://www.enkei.com/size_chart/ENKEI92.pdf
If you're not interested in rolling your fenders, the 15x7 +38 is the option for you.
If you're not interested in rolling your fenders, the 15x7 +38 is the option for you.
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Re: Offset for Accord LX 1995?
Well, Enkei only offers a couple sizes for the re-released 92's. See here: http://www.enkei.com/size_chart/ENKEI92.pdf
If you're not interested in rolling your fenders, the 15x7 +38 is the option for you.
If you're not interested in rolling your fenders, the 15x7 +38 is the option for you.
That is the recommended width and offset for your Accord, which should put the wheel and tire within a mm or two of the factory wheels (well inside the fenders to be sure)
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Re: Offset for Accord LX 1995?
1995 Honda Accord
Bolt Pattern: 4x114.3 (4x4.5)
Offset Range: 35 to 45
Wheel Size Range: 14x6.0 to 19x7.5
for a wheel size
Size: 15x7
Offset: 38
Tire size:185/65HR15
Bolt Pattern: 4x114.3 (4x4.5)
Offset Range: 35 to 45
Wheel Size Range: 14x6.0 to 19x7.5
for a wheel size
Size: 15x7
Offset: 38
Tire size:185/65HR15
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Re: Offset for Accord LX 1995?
Well, Enkei only offers a couple sizes for the re-released 92's. See here: http://www.enkei.com/size_chart/ENKEI92.pdf
If you're not interested in rolling your fenders, the 15x7 +38 is the option for you.
If you're not interested in rolling your fenders, the 15x7 +38 is the option for you.
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