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    Bolt Pattern and Tire Size Question

    Before I start my thread that would help me choose a good set of rims and tires, I need to know a few things as stupid as they may sound.

    First, what is the bolt pattern of a CB7? I know there are 4 bolts but what's the distance (in measurements used for for rims and tires which I think are millimeters) between each of them?. Of course I could measure that myself but the car is sitting in the garage for winter and I just don't feel like going out there with a ruler or measuring tape.

    I would also like someone to very clearly explain to mean how tires measurements work if I'm wrong.

    Example: 205/40/17.

    From what I think I know, except for 17, those are measurements in millimeters am I right?

    205 would be the width of the tire while 40 would be the offset which is the distance from the inside lip of the tire to the top is that correct?

    Thanks
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    40 stands for the percent of the read width. 4 X114.5

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      #3
      Originally posted by NorcoAccord
      40 stands for the percent of the read width. 4 X114.5
      Thanks and what exactly is the read? Very newbie I know sorry.
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        #4
        Originally posted by Gyuri87
        Thanks and what exactly is the read? Very newbie I know sorry.
        I met to say tire width not read.

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          This is very confusing. For me the width was 205 which would be the measurement from one edge of the surface to another no?
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            #6
            read stickies.. and all of you question should be answered.. here's a couple..

            http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=36678

            http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=60856

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              #7
              Originally posted by Gyuri87
              This is very confusing. For me the width was 205 which would be the measurement from one edge of the surface to another no?
              for a tyre 205/40/17

              205 = width of the tyre in mm
              40 = height of sidewall with respect to the width (in percentage), in this case, 40% of the 205mm width makes up height of the sidewall

              17 = wheel diameter in inches

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                Don't buy a 205/40R17 for your Accord, though. It's much shorter than your stock tire diameter and your speedometer will be way off. 205/45R17 is essentially an exact match for the diameter or your stock tire.
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                  Originally posted by Camurai
                  Don't buy a 205/40R17 for your Accord, though. It's much shorter than your stock tire diameter and your speedometer will be way off. 205/45R17 is essentially an exact match for the diameter or your stock tire.
                  Hi. I wasn't. It was just an example of tire size for the explanation. 205/45/17 is pretty much the best tire size for our CBs since there's only a difference of 0.26%. I just learned that today :P
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                    has anyone successfully gone with wider tires than 205? just curious how big you can go

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                      Originally posted by Camurai
                      Don't buy a 205/40R17 for your Accord, though. It's much shorter than your stock tire diameter and your speedometer will be way off. 205/45R17 is essentially an exact match for the diameter or your stock tire.
                      Way off?

                      Tire speed calculator from Discount tire

                      This will give you an Idea of the difference you will see.

                      I run a 205/40R17 and it's pretty damn close to what I run MPH wise.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by 91Accord-LX
                        Way off?

                        Tire speed calculator from Discount tire

                        This will give you an Idea of the difference you will see.

                        I run a 205/40R17 and it's pretty damn close to what I run MPH wise.
                        Can't you just adjust the speedometer to your new wheels? Has anyone done that before?
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                          Originally posted by Gyuri87
                          Can't you just adjust the speedometer to your new wheels? Has anyone done that before?
                          oooh i would love to see a meter that can be recalibrated. ;tu:

                          im running 205/50/16 front, 225/45/16 rear

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Camurai
                            Don't buy a 205/40R17 for your Accord, though. It's much shorter than your stock tire diameter and your speedometer will be way off. 205/45R17 is essentially an exact match for the diameter or your stock tire.
                            You in fact seem to be wrong. You are more than 3% off. According to that site, the closest match would be 205/45/17 and is only 0.21% off.

                            Originally posted by blizzard335
                            oooh i would love to see a meter that can be recalibrated. ;tu:

                            im running 205/50/16 front, 2/45/16 rear
                            No need for sarcasm. I'm here to learn, otherwise I wouldn't of started this thread.

                            What's the result of running different tire sizes in the front and the back?

                            Also, what is the exact stock rim and tire size? On some website it says 185/70/14 while on another it's 195/60/15.

                            Confusing.
                            Last edited by Gyuri87; 01-08-2008, 03:34 AM.
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                              Originally posted by Gyuri87

                              No need for sarcasm. I'm here to learn, otherwise I wouldn't of started this thread.

                              What's the result of running different tire sizes in the front and the back?

                              Also, what is the exact stock rim and tire size? On some website it says 185/70/14 while on another it's 195/60/15.

                              Confusing.
                              No sarcasm intende at all. I would really love to get a meter that would recalibrate itself. Seriously

                              im running wider rims at the back, hence the 225/45. but they are very much similar in rolling diameter as the front 205/50

                              Stock rim/tyre sizes depend on trim and market.

                              my car came 165/R14 from the factory. No joke. It says so on the door sill.

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