Originally Posted by
k.heiner
You're worried about handling... and you want 18's? Sorry; I don't mean to sound like an ass... but the shorter the tire, the less your suspension mods are able to actually feel the ground.
I believe that statement isn't completely true. I'm tracking my G35C and I get the response better on 18 and 19" wheels compared to 17" set.
The only reason 18" would set that back is if they're heavy (more rotational mass) and really thin sidewalls. Too thick of a tire isn't good, same goes for too thin as well. You just need to balance it out.
For this accord, 17" is ideal, but 18" isn't that terrible either given the corrected sizes for OEM is ranged 215-45 to 225-45 (lil over sized). That'd give you enough meat to have decent feedback to the suspension without ripping that rubber pieces off the wheels.
This car is for my daily, so I don't ask for a completely auto-X setup. I have better cars for that.
Originally Posted by
wedley2
okay first of all...
do you know how to drive your car? pushing it to its limits?
because all of the mods will be useless if you cant put them to use.
tires, tires, tires....
they are the ones that make contact with the road, not the suspension components.
ii had hella suspension mods to my car but my rear end would keep sliding out because i didnt know anything about tire pressure, suspension settings and learning how to dive into corners.
No, I do not know how to handle a 6th Gen coupe. I've only have it for a week and affraid to push the car any further. I think I've pushed to the limit, driving the same way I drive my other cars.
Wheels, tires setups, etc. I'm well aware off. I've track other cars enough to know decent things about it. Again, this is more about daily handling and not time attack nor Auto-X.
Originally Posted by
skabone69
:werd:
you can pickup the TL front strut tower for cheap money as well as the rear sway bar. you can get the 6th gen accord to handle well with all the stuff fallen stated on top of a good spring/shock combo. I have a ton of fun ripping around corners with my sedan.

I'd think getting the TL comptech rear would allow me to adjust from understeer to oversteer with the OEM's front. Getting a complete would further allow my adjustability (oversteer or understeer). However, I don't see that as necessary since I just want a balanced daily.
Originally Posted by
FallenAngelHIM
get an upper front strut baw
and lower rear strut tie bar
if you want balanced suspension get front and rear sway bars
if you want more oversteer than understeer stick with just the TL sway bar
get 215 or 225 tires
get at the most 17 inch rims
any bigger and you'll die.
I've read from others that their struts and tie bars don't really do much at all, barely noticable, even for the sturdy comptech or neuspeed bars.
About rim sizes, 215/225-45-18 with lightweight 18s would be decent (given I get the right offsets for 225).
Again, I'm not asking to mod it for track, auto-X or anything, just to handle better compare to what it is now.