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Old 05-20-2003, 10:38 PM
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I drive a 99 LX sedan, and am getting 17's soon. Not trying to spend a huge amount of money, since my cars paint job is magnetically attracted to shopping carts and pickup doors, but i found a company called 'RS Racing' that makes a konig tantrum copy called the RS 123. just wondering if anyone has any experience with them or know if they are a reliable company. also, has anyone had a 205/40/17 tire on their accord? ---thanks
Old 05-20-2003, 10:42 PM
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never heard a thing about the RS quality, but be sure to have your drop prepared. 17's will make any accord look like an SUV.
Old 05-20-2003, 10:44 PM
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tru---also, if ya'll want to see them, the rs 123's are at this link: http://www.speedandstyle.com/index_main.htm
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will i need to change anything for my speedometer, since i am switching from 195/60/15 to 205/40/17 ?
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Haha, that's kind of a good question, I always wondered that myself. I'm pretty sure you don't, but it almost sounds like you would... I'm not sure how a spedometer exactly works, though.
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The difference should be minimal so I wouldn't worry about it. You can always guesstimate by placing the your stock wheel and tire next to your new rims and tire and see if there is to much of a height difference between them. Also, any decent shop will tell you if you need to adjust you odometer when you get the new rims.

Here is a handy cut and pasted guide from www.whalentire.com

STOCK TIRE SIZE: 195/65R15

Recommended Plus Sizes

PLUS 0 SIZE(S)
195/65R15 Same diameter as stock

185/65R15 0.51 Inches shorter than stock tire


PLUS 1 SIZE(S)
Require 16 inch wheels
205/55R16 0.10 Inches shorter than stock tire

225/50R16 0.12 Inches shorter than stock tire

215/50R16 0.52 Inches shorter than stock tire


PLUS 2 SIZE(S)
Require 17 inch wheels
225/45R17 0.01 Inches shorter than stock tire

215/45R17 0.36 Inches shorter than stock tire

215/50R17 0.48 Inches taller than stock tire


PLUS 3 SIZE(S)
Require 18 inch wheels
225/40R18 0.11 Inches taller than stock tire

215/40R18 0.21 Inches shorter than stock tire

*Note the the stock tire size for a 99 Accord LX is 195/65/R15

As you can see, the differences are very small. Shorter means that the speedo will run a but faster than you are actually going, but not by much, and vice versa. I went from 195/65/R15 to 225/45/R17, they are exactly the same overall diameter and I didn't change my speedo.

Hope that helps.




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