here are the following tire sizes for the 91 accord
185/70R14 for Dx and LX only (both sedan and coupe)
195/60R15 for Ex and SE only (ex sedan and couple, SE sedan)
the numbers 14 and 15 stand for the size of rim that you have. and as far as finding out what size rim you have, check the stamping on the wheel (usually its on the outside behind the center cap if not its behind the wheel once you remove it)
2007-02-11 11:06:39
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answered by Smufguy 2
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what size tires do a 91 honda accord need?
2015-08-19 03:34:01
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answered by Eada 1
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91 Accord
2016-09-28 08:27:00
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answered by vanscoter 4
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I would advise against this. If it were a newer Accord it would be no problem, but older Accords, such as yours, have a much lower ride height, and a lot more shallow wheel wells. These tire will increase your overall tire height by over an inch, and increase your width by almost a half inch. You will for sure have clearance and rubbing issues, even on minor turns. Unless you plan on rolling your fenders and clearing your wheel wells, dont go to a tire this large. It is only asking for trouble.
2016-03-19 02:30:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Check with your local wheels & Tires store in your area. They should have good ideas what size it needs..or even better call one of Honda dealer locally, they also know it too.
2007-02-13 01:07:51
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answered by MINH H 3
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There is a sticker in the driver's door jamb with tire information on it.
2007-02-11 08:29:13
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answered by Aldo the Apache 6
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The car and year is irrelevant. Check the rim size.
2007-02-11 08:24:35
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answered by Yea Yea 4
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if you dont have yours suspension lowered, yes they will fit... if you have your suspension lowered you will probably rub on sharp turns...
2016-04-09 21:24:29
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answered by ? 4
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no more than 18 inches .
2007-02-15 01:29:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to http://www.tirerack.com/ and use their calculator to find the best tire and rim for your vehicle.
2007-02-11 08:25:45
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answered by Anonymous
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