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Hey guys what size wheels fit our celica's? I'm looking into some 18 x 7.5...what is our lug pattern and offset? or what offsets can we fit? Help!
Oh and anyone know how much it costs to powdercoat rims?
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you can definately use those rims we have a 5 bolt lug patern
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5x100 is our lug pattern. I seen people use -5 offset or 0 offset. GOLDCELICA or qt1ncelica can tell you more about what offset you can use.
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I have 18 X 7.5 Core Racing gunmetals with 215/35/18 Falken 451s. Offset is 40mm and lug pattern is 5X100 (all celicas are the same). My ride's lowered with Hotchkis springs and the wheels fit perfect!
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What would be the best tires to go with a 18x8 40 offset rim if I want to lower it? I want to kind of get to the stck size of 16 if possible.
Is that size rim ok?
Last edited by Live42day; Nov 23, 2004 2:02pm.
Originally posted by RICOGT: i wanted to get the vac gauge because it constantly moves. more of a race feel i think
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Any one have a suggestion? I want to bid on these rims on ebay, it ends today. Thanks!
Originally posted by RICOGT: i wanted to get the vac gauge because it constantly moves. more of a race feel i think
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Sorry if i knew i would tell you...I'm clueless...thats why i posted this thread
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19 inch is the biggest you can fit on the celi with out rubbing.
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If you getting 18s and want it to be as close to stock size as possible then just go with the lowest profile of tires you can get. That's what I did (18/215/35)and the car sits @ almost the same height as when it had the stock 16's on. If you're getting 18x8 then you can get 18/225/35 or 18/235/35. Just keep in mind that the lower the profile the more $$$ you'll have to fork out!
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could the celis fit 8.5width? or is it too big?
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could the celis fit 8.5width? or is it too big? Might rub, the most I've seen is 18x8. But I think it all depends on how low your ride is
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alright i found a set of tokico blues spring/shock set that will lower my car 1.25", and i wanna get 18X7.5 rims...probably 40 series tire...does that sound like a good setup?
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i have got 18X8 with 215/35/18 tires. I also have a 1.3" drop all around and everything fits fine. The tirs were more expesive than the damn rims though.
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If you getting 18s and want it to be as close to stock size as possible then just go with the lowest profile of tires you can get. That's what I did (18/215/35)and the car sits @ almost the same height as when it had the stock 16's on. If you're getting 18x8 then you can get 18/225/35 or 18/235/35. Just keep in mind that the lower the profile the more $$$ you'll have to fork out! Thanks Speed!! That was really helpful
Originally posted by RICOGT: i wanted to get the vac gauge because it constantly moves. more of a race feel i think
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Any one have a suggestion? I want to bid on these rims on ebay, it ends today. Thanks! I have 18x8 40offset with 225/40/18. Here is the pics of my car, but I didn't low my car yet.
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Any one have a suggestion? I want to bid on these rims on ebay, it ends today. Thanks! I have 18x8 40offset with 225/40/18. Here is the pics of my car, but I didn't low my car yet.
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could the celis fit 8.5width? or is it too big? I got 8,5x19" both front and back, and that doesn't rub at all.
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^^^ your car is hot se168us... nice choice 18x8
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Need some help concerning about tires sizes and offset. I have 00 celica GT with 15" inches OEM wheels but I would like buy 17" or 18" custom wheels. To be honest I don't know much about what would be the best option for my car,if 17" or 18". Also what would be best option on *OFFSET* A friend tell me not reccomend spacers or adapters,so the far I know I have to buy the wheels 5x100 but I don't know the right offset Also...if I decided 17 or 18 what is the best tire size for the wheels.. If any body can help I will really appreciate.....yeah...I'm so new on this. Thank you.
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Need some help concerning about tires sizes and offset. I have 00 celica GT with 15" inches OEM wheels but I would like buy 17" or 18" custom wheels. To be honest I don't know much about what would be the best option for my car,if 17" or 18". Also what would be best option on *OFFSET* A friend tell me not reccomend spacers or adapters,so the far I know I have to buy the wheels 5x100 but I don't know the right offset Also...if I decided 17 or 18 what is the best tire size for the wheels.. If any body can help I will really appreciate.....yeah...I'm so new on this. Thank you.
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So I could could put 17 inch wheels on my 2002 Celica GT without modding the suspension?
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So I could could put 17 inch wheels on my 2002 Celica GT without modding the suspension? you could put 20" wheels on your celica with stock suspension. You just need the correct offset. but in my honest opinion, the celica looks best with 18" wheels.
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If i were to put some 255/45/18 's on my celica, would they fit?
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Hello will a 18" rim from a 2013 Scion TC work on a 2004 Celica? thanks!
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Hello will a 18" rim from a 2013 Scion TC work on a 2004 Celica? thanks! Yes. Also 19 will fit on either vehicle. They are both 5x100 bolt pattern.
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thank you!! I thought so but wanted to make sure!
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Hey guys, Just saw this thread, and wanted to help out. I recently found Fitmentindustries.com they have great videos on youtube as well @ https://www.youtube.com/c/FitmentIndustries/featuredIncredibly helpful site and staff and they happen to be local to me. They have recommended fitments, and a photo gallery which includes several 7 gens and their fitment. If you have photos and have some sort of suspension/aftermarket wheel setup, upload them! It would be really cool to see more Celica brothers/sisters in their gallery, and help other people out! **I don't work there, nor do i know anybody who works there**
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Hi there, what tire size did you get on the 20"? 225/35? I have a 98 celica with stock suspension. Thanks!
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I have 18 X 7.5 Core Racing gunmetals with 215/35/18 Falken 451s. Offset is 40mm and lug pattern is 5X100 (all celicas are the same). My ride's lowered with Hotchkis springs and the wheels fit perfect! :thumbsup: Thanks. I have a Gen6 and was looking for a statement like this to confirm.
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im looking into putting 18x9.5 on my 7th gen celica will it work? if so what size tires do i get?
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