Shock Out, Which is the best replacement?

I have a 2000 Honda accord and I put some 17 inch rims on it with some good tires on it. They are not very low profile so when I hit a bump it hits the fender. I have rolled and flared the front and started on the back. Anyways to get to the point. My shock on my rear passenger side is out completely and the only thing holding that side is the spring. I'm looking to get some new ones all the way around because why by just one or just the back, might as well go all the way around. I know Eibach is really good but expensive. What is a good brand of shocks i should get I can rely on and that is not way to pricey? I will most likely order them. I want the Eibach but the cheapest thing i can find is about 600 and that comes with the lowering springs. I'm just afraid if i get the lowering springs, my tires will ride the fender and tear them up. I would get new tires as well but the ones i have now are about 70 percent tread and id like to use them up before getting lower profile tires. So I just want to go with the shocks for now. Then later the tires and then lowering the car a little.

Go to http://www.rimsdealer.com/ enter your 2000 Honda Accord information and you will see all the wheels that fits your car. You can also narrow down the results using the left side menu to filter by color, size, style, brand and price. Also, the "wheel visualizer" is really cool, you can see your new rims on your own car before you decide to buy! HTH

Apparently you didn't go to the tirerack.com wheel section to see which wheels fit the car. You would have found out there's more to picking wheels than diameter. It's apparent you also didn't ask the prople at tirerack which tires fit the correct wheels to fit your car.

What's the offset and backspace of your new wheels?

Just go to the auto parts place and get generic replacements.