Finally got them mounted balanced and everything good... Those are Volks Racing TE-37 in 18's (18 x 7.5 30 offset) It made my car looks so much different now...
Nice! Now there's a person who knows a quality wheel! Volk's are incredible especially on a Celica - can't go wrong there. I was thinking about getting the same but in 17''. Where did you get them?
Sweet man, gotta make a suggestion thou, Westlys Bleach White Wall Cleaner, it will take all that brake dust off them rubbers. Personally the only wheels that I'm gonna buy for my celica are the Volk GT-N's.
Finally some mod that gave me a big boost on way the car look.. Thanks all of you guys... This was one of the biggest investment I put on my car... It's very expensive... they are uaually 500+ a rim...
I have Skunk2 lowering springs... They are 2.25 front and 2.5 rear drop... Alighnment has been done while back so cambers are pretty much back to stock... Tires are 215/35/18... once I wear them out.. I'll most like to put 235/35 or 235/40 somewhere aroudn there..
Most importantly you should know before you going with big rims... They will make your ride little rough... it's noisy and you can feel a lot of the road... 17's would be a lot better but if you want 18's or bigger you should really think how you would like to have noisy and more rough ride...
Wow the rims look great! must feel pretty damn good to finally have them mounted. It looks like the tires are perfect, 40's may rub i think. Also why does it look like your fogs are red?
Wow the rims look great! must feel pretty damn good to finally have them mounted. It looks like the tires are perfect, 40's may rub i think. Also why does it look like your fogs are red?
After using those online tire calculator.. I can't go with 40's cause it throws off the speedo too much... 225/35/18 would be the best/closest to stock speedo...
For fogs.. they are just reflection of the paint... Good eye...
No but I had the alignment done before and adjusted the camber after I've lowered by car... Stock camber can be adjustable... they pretty much brought back to stock camber even with like over 2" of drop...
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