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Help Jim! AP1 wheels on my Accord?

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Old 07-12-2007 | 06:52 PM
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Default Help Jim! AP1 wheels on my Accord?

OK... I have had my Weds (which I got from Tire Rack) on the Stook for a while and my stock wheels are just sitting there all alone in the garage. It is time to put new tires on the woman's 03' Accord Coupe and I thought, "man those AP1 wheels would look good on there."

My question: I know the bolt pattern will work, Im pretty sure the offset will work, but I dont know if the hub bores are the same? Will they work as they sit??? Do I need to get hubcentric rings??? Do I need to forget it and put new tires on her plain-jane accord wheels.

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Old 07-13-2007 | 05:22 AM
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The center bores are different and you will have a vibration. You would have to have the front wheels drilled out larger. You would at that point be taking material away from the wheel and lowering the load capacity of the wheels.
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That sucks. Im not willing to modify the wheels to make them work.

What are the center bores on the Accord??? I thought they were 64mm all the way around? (obviously, by your post, they must be larger than that).

The S2000 is 64mm rear 70mm front right??? If this is the case, then wouldnt the front bore on the wheel actually be too big, thereby needing a ring??
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