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Newbie question about 20" Lexani on my 03 coupe

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Old 07-05-2007 | 04:31 PM
bruno2000
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Default Newbie question about 20" Lexani on my 03 coupe

Hey guys, this is my 1st post here, I got a blue 03 Accord coupe, which is my 1st car (I'm more of a motorcycle guy).
Anyway, some guy in my area is selling a set of 20 inches Lexani rims and tires for a very low price (1500$ CDN for 4 rims with 4 BF Goodridge Gforce low profile tire).



Tires: TA KDW, 225, 30, ZR20, 85W
Rims: (5 X 114) Wheel size : 20X 8.5


Now I was wondering if they would fit on my car, I've been told 8.5 inches is too wide and they will rub while turning. Do I need to buy / change something on my car or can I just bolt em on and drive away ?
Any advices or comments will be greatly appreciated, as I'm a complete noob regarding rims.
 
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Old 07-05-2007 | 06:06 PM
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Default RE: Newbie question about 20" Lexani on my 03 coupe

The offset is what's going to make all of the difference... according to a few places I just looked it should work but if you want to be 100% certain then just have your jack handy, go over there, jack up the car, take one tire/rim off and put one of those on, then turn the car all the way left then all the way right and make sure it's not hitting anything
 
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Old 07-05-2007 | 07:12 PM
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Default RE: Newbie question about 20" Lexani on my 03 coupe

Your overall tires overal diameter should not be more than
25.3" or they are not going to fit...

What is the ET of those wheels?

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