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Farlow's JDM Accord Wagon SIR
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Re: Farlow's JDM Accord Wagon SIR
Here goes, I guess I've finally found the wheels I was looking for. Here they are fitted and I'm very pleased with them.
I've also lowered the suspension by another 15mm on the fron and 10mm on the rear.
For tyres I've gone with a set of Hankook Ventus S1 evo's in 205 40 18, the choice was very limited due to the fact that they're 18's and I needed a slight stretch. They've ended up coming from Germany but went on no problem, my local tyre fitter was a bit nervous when I told him the size but he said if they seal straight away then there shouldn't be a problem.
By all means let me know what you think.
I've also lowered the suspension by another 15mm on the fron and 10mm on the rear.
For tyres I've gone with a set of Hankook Ventus S1 evo's in 205 40 18, the choice was very limited due to the fact that they're 18's and I needed a slight stretch. They've ended up coming from Germany but went on no problem, my local tyre fitter was a bit nervous when I told him the size but he said if they seal straight away then there shouldn't be a problem.
By all means let me know what you think.
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Re: Farlow's JDM Accord Wagon SIR
Claire is still on the fence over the shinyness but likes the fitment and the style of them.wurlycorner wrote:They look good on it.
Think it might be a bit too low now though?
Most importantly though... What does Claire think?
As for scraping, it clears all of the speed bumps in our village which is good enough for me and the stretch on the tyres allows the arches to be clear with literally millimetres to spare.NafemanNathan wrote:The style of wheels isn't my style at all, but that doesn't matter... The size is perfect!... Finally
And ignore Iain... Provided it's not scrapping or rubbing, you can't go too low
Win win as far as I'm concerned.
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it looks amazing
bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
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Re: Farlow's JDM Accord Wagon SIR
Actually, I think that's my drive. I didn't take it from the other side because it looks to far the other way.wurlycorner wrote:Ignore Nafe, he has no taste...NafemanNathan wrote:The style of wheels isn't my style at all
It's the back that I think looks a bit too low really. Just the way the wheel sits in that arch or something, looks a bit out of balance with the front