In a word, no. Even with a low offset wheel (40) the tops of the tires hit the rear spindles. I've gone as big as 235/45-17s on mine and they rubbed at full lock. For 17s, 215/50 or 225/45 on a +45 wheel are the biggest you can go without issues.
A 1994 Honda Accord can be built to handle any sized tire. The normal vehicle can maintain 205 75r 17 without worrying about rubbing issues.
No they will not. I am going to have to figure something out so that the rubbing goes away. Shavings of the tire are starting to rub off on the out part of the tire.
Answering "How can you diagnose a 1998 Honda accord without an OBD scanner?"
Impossible to answer without knowing the year Honda Accord which you failed to list.
No, Not without customization.
No, it will not fit without major modifications.
NO!NO!
Nope. You'd need to do some serious modifications.
you will have tires rubbing when weight is placed in rear. Will be loud scrubbing noise.
A thermostat is used to keep the engine set at a specific temperature. A Honda Accord can run without one in specific environments where the weather is normally hot.
without rubbing.... 275/60r17
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