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Old 03 Sep 2007, 06:52 am
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Default can i have a 2006 honda accord coupe fitted with 18" wheels up front, and 20" wheels at the rear?

can i have a 2006 honda accord coupe fitted with 18" wheels up front, and 20" wheels at the rear?
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Old 03 Sep 2007, 06:54 am
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Old 03 Sep 2007, 06:56 am
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Sure you can with a little modification and if you don't mind looking dumb.
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Old 03 Sep 2007, 07:04 am
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You want tonight's pick 3 also?
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Old 03 Sep 2007, 07:08 am
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Can I answer your question with a question? Why? It will look very tacky with two different sized wheels on it. But this could affect the ride and performance of the vehicle. Besides, you would spend all the money to get these rims and the tires won't have enough sidewall to protect the rim. then you are driving along not paying attention, talking to your "peeps" and "BOOM", you just hit a pothole or a small rock, now you've just ruined a very expensive set of rims. Now don't you feel stupid.
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Old 03 Sep 2007, 07:12 am
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Yes you can.BUT that car has ABS and with the different wheel sizes you brake system is going to think is locking and kick in during a unwanted time. That's not safe for you or anyone else on the road.As for disabling the ABS it can be done but that's a illegal to disable a safety device and if you do and get in an accident well I hope you got $$$ because its going to cost you.
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