Honda Accord Euro Sport Pack wheels
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Honda Accord Euro Sport Pack wheels
What do you guys think of these wheels? I think they would look hot on a 3rd gen TL. Though I have no clue how someone in the states would get a hold of them...
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Hrmm weird, the picture shows up for me, but maybe images cross-domain doesn't work. The link to the image itself is http://bp3.blogger.com/_FoXyvaPSnVk/...PORT_ACC-6.jpg
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I like both, but the HFP is better.
Would Acura center caps fit those? Anybody know width and offest?
Would Acura center caps fit those? Anybody know width and offest?
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I like the shape of the HFP 19in ones as well, but I'm not a fan of big rims. I don't like how bigger wheels show the brakes through the openings between the spokes. If I had a big brake kit or slotted/drilled rotors with a colorful caliper, then it would look great.
17-18in looks just about right for the base TL. The brakes look wimpy and there is no need to flaunt it
I also don't want to sacrifice road noise and ride-comfort with lower profile tires or risk damaging a wheel in potholes.
Also, since my car is CGP, the HFP wheel color doesn't really match well since they are two different shades of gray. I would need a little contrast. RJ Legends in liquid graphite is the only exception. Those wheels are beautiful.
The HFP wheels do look sporty, but I am kind of after the classy look. The EURO sportpack wheels also look, well, Euro, kind of reminds me of the m3 wheels from a few years back. The groove line that goes through each spoke reminds me of the TL door handles and grooves of the body, which I think compliments the whole TL look. I don't know why but I'm a fan of the OEM look..
17-18in looks just about right for the base TL. The brakes look wimpy and there is no need to flaunt it
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Also, since my car is CGP, the HFP wheel color doesn't really match well since they are two different shades of gray. I would need a little contrast. RJ Legends in liquid graphite is the only exception. Those wheels are beautiful.
The HFP wheels do look sporty, but I am kind of after the classy look. The EURO sportpack wheels also look, well, Euro, kind of reminds me of the m3 wheels from a few years back. The groove line that goes through each spoke reminds me of the TL door handles and grooves of the body, which I think compliments the whole TL look. I don't know why but I'm a fan of the OEM look..
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3rd Genners, the 19" version will not fit unless you run spacers. These are 19x8 with 55 offset, I have them on my 2nd Gen. Made by Enkei and made in Japan. they weigh 24 lbs. To run on a third gen, you would most likely need 10mm spacer to get back to 45 stock offset area you all have. 55 offset is the stock offset for the 2nd Gens...I barely clear the front suspension up front, but no rub at all
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