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Old 03-21-2008, 09:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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17" RSX Type S Rims...

Hey guys, new to the board, hoping you can help me out.
I just bought 5 of 2005 RSX Type S 17" wheels.

Can you please suggest a tire and proper size for my 2000 prelude SH.

Thanks for your help guys.
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215/45/17 if you want more rim protection...
for a better look 215/40/17...
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Welcome to PO.com
Please read the "read me before posting" threads and just try the search function, it's your best friend. And also, since you were posting in the wheels and tires section already, you should take a look at the sticky for wheel size, offsets, and tire recommendations found here
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Thank you and my bad on that one
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No worries, just trying to direct you to the best info
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