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  • #46
    Celicas require strange offsets and sizes to look "right". 17's work okay if you go super low.

    Another thing worth noting is the center bore size- keep that in mind. IIRC, most Subarus have small center bores compared to Celicas, and would require machining to make them fit.
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    • #47
      Originally posted by Smeeeb View Post
      Ehh. That's not a good idea where I live. Theres lots of potholes and dips. Plus, 6k spring rate on the back is no where close to being able to handle that low.

      Originally posted by MommysLittleMonster View Post
      Celicas require strange offsets and sizes to look "right". 17's work okay if you go super low.

      Another thing worth noting is the center bore size- keep that in mind. IIRC, most Subarus have small center bores compared to Celicas, and would require machining to make them fit.
      Yeah Celicas are a tough one to get perfect. I want another set of 18x9.5 so I can keep my tires. It will make life so much cheaper.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by MommysLittleMonster View Post
        Celicas require strange offsets and sizes to look "right". 17's work okay if you go super low.

        Another thing worth noting is the center bore size- keep that in mind. IIRC, most Subarus have small center bores compared to Celicas, and would require machining to make them fit.
        A 7th gen Celica has a 54.1 hub diameter. So fitting rims is not a problem aside from needing hub rings.

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        • #49
          Could you cut the spoiler pegs off, smooth it out and then get the hatch wrapped in vinyl?

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          • #50
            Needs more steelies!
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            • #51
              Originally posted by Jlyons617 View Post
              Could you cut the spoiler pegs off, smooth it out and then get the hatch wrapped in vinyl?
              I could! id love to have my whole car wrapped in satin white. Not a bad idea my friend. thank you.

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              • #52
                i'm glad to see this thread getting a second shot, really like your overall idea of what you want for your celica and not trying to discriminate but I don't think diamonds would look to well on it, just my 2 cents on it. but everything else sounds great

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Xtra Big Kahuna View Post
                  A 7th gen Celica has a 54.1 hub diameter. So fitting rims is not a problem aside from needing hub rings.
                  Having wheels hubcentric is ideal, but not 100% necessary.

                  Centerbore on my car is 67.1 and and my wheels are 70 mm +. I'm running 15 mm slip on spacers with 2.5" ARP lugstuds. 0 issued in the 15,000 miles of driven and the car rides like it did stock.

                  Anyways, carry on..




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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by andybob View Post
                    Having wheels hubcentric is ideal, but not 100% necessary.

                    Centerbore on my car is 67.1 and and my wheels are 70 mm +. I'm running 15 mm slip on spacers with 2.5" ARP lugstuds. 0 issued in the 15,000 miles of driven and the car rides like it did stock.

                    Anyways, carry on..
                    Oh yeah. I wasn't saying that it was. I don't even have rings on my car and it is almost 20mm different and I haven't had any problems in the year they have been on. I was just letting the guy who said that he may have to bore out rims to fit them that it isn't an issue with this gen Celica.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Xtra Big Kahuna View Post
                      Oh yeah. I wasn't saying that it was. I don't even have rings on my car and it is almost 20mm different and I haven't had any problems in the year they have been on. I was just letting the guy who said that he may have to bore out rims to fit them that it isn't an issue with this gen Celica.




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                      • #56
                        since wheel talk keeps popping up... i would assume you have a 5x100 PCD (unless 1999-2006 has multiple PCDs, if im wrong blame the info on the internet), going 18s on a small car like that i wouldn't do it, but its your car, do as you please. there are plenty Brand name wheels that are priced "ok" and the price wont put you on a cup of noodles diet.

                        Enkei - RPF/kojin/Raijin are common and fairly priced. If you like BBS style then get LM or Mesh reps, just don't put a BBS cap on Mesh/LM reps. I would even scoop down to some TSW if it came to it, you can even get some Volk/Ray wheels used at a "decent" price or used Advan wheels.

                        patience is a virtue.

                        its not that reps are a bad thing, its just that you can clearly tell when its cheap wheels (by the look and performance), reps and cheap wheels aren't always the same. my friend once said "My ex-girlfriend's tits are reps. Doesn't mean I didn't like them." and there are also 3 piece reps/homage wheels out there so go figure.
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                        • #57
                          ^ it's commonly said that 18"s are slam, 17's are for performance. On a celica. If you head over nc.org that's how most do it.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Celli View Post
                            ^ it's commonly said that 18"s are slam, 17's are for performance. On a celica. If you head over nc.org that's how most do it.
                            Completely false.

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                            • #59
                              You can "slam" a car on any size wheel. Don't let the stigma of what other people have done effect what you want to do.

                              17's will fit your car just fine.
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Xtra Big Kahuna View Post
                                Completely false.
                                That's what Bernie told me. Considering he's the "wheel and tire" genius, I figured could trust his feedback.

                                Originally posted by MommysLittleMonster View Post
                                You can "slam" a car on any size wheel. Don't let the stigma of what other people have done effect what you want to do.

                                17's will fit your car just fine.
                                I know 17's will, but my rear is already maxed out. Front only has an inch an a half more to lower once I fix cv boot. So even if I had 17, I'd have a nasty wheel gap. Even if I COULd go that low, my spring rate is too soft in the rear. With 6k I still have a bit of tire rubbing on the more drastic dips.

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