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It's definitely pretty cool. I just think it looks funny to have such tight fitment and still a ton of daylight under the car.
thanks sir ! I definitely agree about the ground clearance that needs to be moar loww, but the thing here in Indonesia, is the lack of a good road surface.. we must fight with holes that have size of a car itself. LOL
thats why we choose to hit 17's, so we can still make some tight fitment while using it as a daily driver..
however, I cant make it as an excuse.. so to "doin it right", one day I'm gonna slammed the car.. hopefully
A car doesn't have to be ultra low to look good, guys. It can look great with a moderate drop but amazing wheel fitment as well - these two Corollas certainly got the last part going for them. Really amazing looking fit - although, to be honest, I'd love them more if the fenders received some more work, i.e. pull them a bit more, then rework the fenders into a shape that looks nearly stock so the heavy pull won't be as obvious, but the setup would be driveable with no rubbing.
thank you very much sir, its an honor to have compliment from you..
I'll consider the suggestion sir.. I agreed if the car needs some fender works..
anyway, what do you think if I change the tire to the smaller width to stretch it more ?
need more or ur 2cents to make it right
^^i've looked into this already. 93 corolla suspension parts CAN fit an ae 92. if you want coilovers, you can get a set of coilovers made for a 93-96 corolla. if you want just a shock/spring combo, make sure to get not only the springs for the 93 but also the shocks too. the springs alone won't work on a stock AE92 shock.
A car doesn't have to be ultra low to look good, guys. It can look great with a moderate drop but amazing wheel fitment as well - these two Corollas certainly got the last part going for them. Really amazing looking fit - although, to be honest, I'd love them more if the fenders received some more work, i.e. pull them a bit more, then rework the fenders into a shape that looks nearly stock so the heavy pull won't be as obvious, but the setup would be driveable with no rubbing.
^^i've looked into this already. 93 corolla suspension parts CAN fit an ae 92. if you want coilovers, you can get a set of coilovers made for a 93-96 corolla. if you want just a shock/spring combo, make sure to get not only the springs for the 93 but also the shocks too. the springs alone won't work on a stock AE92 shock.
Damn this is nice man. Keep the 17's, do whatever, its your car. I see these everywhere here driven by people who beat the fuck out of them and treat them like crap - no maintenance what so ever blowing black smoke out of the back. Never thought Id see one stanced. You did this car right
thanks a lot man ! it brokes my heart though, to hear that people using the same type of car there doesn't treat the car properly
I'm not sure if i really feel that a smaller wheel would look 'better' in this case. i think it more depends on what you're going for. The fit you've got looks fantastic and kind of beefy. I love corollas with tiny wheels that get stuck on pebbles, in a shakotan kind of way, but it's nice to see one done a bit differently.
guess the problem i have is the thousands of these corollas rolling around here in SA with wannabe 17's on, they so common with that size, the 16's for me just looked better since i never see them done right
honestly, the thoughts of changing it with smaller wheels like the previous setup have crossed my mind for several times.. but for the time being, I'm still in love with the present setup.
anyway, appreciate the 2cents a lot mates !
PoLonY : LOL. is it that bad ? kinda sad to hear that corollas are not doin it right
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