22 or 23 tooth sprocket will work. 23 will give you more top end speed for cranking at those huge gaps, while 22 will give you easier acceleration.
a 25 tooth sprocket will fit on a 9 tooth driver
the tire size that was used by mfg should be on the sticker on the drivers door
24"on the drivers side and 14" on the passenger side the correct answer is 19 on passenger and 21 on drivers side
Listed on the drivers door post and in your owners manual.
Yes it will fit but it is the wrong size. The correct size tire for your Accord is listed on the drivers door post. It is 205/60-16. Install any other size and the speedometer will be off. Install the correct size and it is not 215/60-16.
20 drivers side, 18 passenger side & 14 rear (if applicable)
Open the drivers door, on the door pillar is a sticker with the recomneded tire sizes and pressures.
To determine if a 25-tooth sprocket will fit your cranks, you'll need to consider the crankset's compatibility with the sprocket's mounting standard. Check the bolt pattern and spacing of your crankset against the sprocket specifications. Additionally, ensure that your chain is compatible with the sprocket size. If all these factors align, then the 25-tooth sprocket should fit your cranks.
The correct size tire you need to buy is listed in your owners manual and on the drivers door post. Most likely it is a 205/65-16
I would probably say: Mr. (your dentist's name here), this crown really does not resemble or fit like my original tooth, and i know you insist it is, but can you please double check? If it is my tooth, please explain to me why it does not resemble or fit like my original tooth.
Drivers side is 26 inch and passenger side is 24 inch.
Impossible to say as you do not list the year. Look on the drivers door post and in the owners manual for the correct size tire for your Chevy.