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If I'm not mistaken the stock wheels have these measurements:
19x8.5
5x114.3
50 offset
235/40/19
 

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22" Inch MKW M120 22x9 5x114.3(5x4.5") +35mm is the size rims I want to buy, will they fit a 2019 honda accord sport 1.5t?? Thanks. If not does anyone know the size 22s I need to get??
hey tattoscott, don’t mean to sound like I’m coming off rude or anything, not my intentions. But please refrain from posting multiple posts about the same thing. It makes it harder for those who are actually trying to give you answers and those also looking for the same answer to follow the post. 22x8.5 35 offset will fit accord with stock suspension.
 

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22" Inch MKW M120 22x9 5x114.3(5x4.5") +35mm is the size rims I want to buy, will they fit a 2019 honda accord sport 1.5t?? Thanks. If not does anyone know the size 22s I need to get??
I have 22s on my 2018 honda accord sport. fits perfectly . no problems no rubbing.no shaving. i just ride much slower and swerve and cruise and get compliments
 

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Has the wheel size affected the way the car drives? Has the transmission failed you?
Of course they affected they way it drives they are 22" low profile tires. They practically have no rubber. What does the transmission have anything to do with it? His speedo is off yes, but it's not like you can drive the car that hard without things rubbing anyways.
 

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Of course they effected they way it drives they are 22" low profile tires. They practically have no rubber. What does the transmission have anything to do with it? His speedo is off yes, but it's not like you can drive the car that hard without things rubbing anyways.
I was asking about the transmission because it obviously doesn’t have the factory wheels so it’s causing the engine and transmission to work harder than in needs to.
 

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I was asking about the transmission because it obviously doesn’t have the factory wheels so it’s causing the engine and transmission to work harder than in needs to.
Where did you get that idea from? Just because they wheels aren't stock does not mean any of those things. Your information is way off. There are many other factors to consider like wheel weight ect. Adding wheels like that should not be making that much if a difference on drivetrain efficiency to cause premature wear.
 
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