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Yes.. there are left and right side wheels.. I doubt it will affect performance or will damage anything but there is a direction of rotation for the style of the wheel.. it is mostly appearance.
Remember if the tires you bought are directional .. they will have to remount them. I would guess the wheels are marked somewhere..
The "spokes" should be oriented with the trailing edge pointed rearward. This picture is the Passenger side or Right Wheel.. Best of Luck..
tire rotation, air filter, breather element, Inspections: Timing belt for wear and tear other belts be it V-belts or Serpentine radiator fluid (older than 3 years needs a flush and fill) transmission fluid and filter change. if its a manual transmission then change the gear oil Battery inspection Ignition system--- Spark plug gaps,wires,cap and rotor and coil inspection. Motor Mounts inspection Other things good for a car of that high of mileage are flushing out the old brake fluid and filling with new....same for power steering. mostly inspections Last but not least... put a can of Seafoam* into your gas tank and drive it on the highway for at least 30-45 minutes. congrats on your high mileage honda :-]
Sounds like it an outer cv joint on that side. They start making a ticking noise under load and it gets worse as time goes on. Have a shop look it.You'll need a pretty well stocked tool box if you want to do it yourself.
Is the wear spot on the inside treads or on the inside tire wall? Since you put on new/larger rims I would say it is either improper tire inflation or your ball joints are either dying on you or they aren't setup right for that size tire/rim. Also, new rims can throw off your speedo as well.
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