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My 8th gen Rolla

Discussion in '8th Gen' started by jdmgen8, Feb 12, 2013.

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    crolla "Wait did I just lose to a corolla?"

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    MimoUSA also has one
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    Boom got the rare poster. :fyeah:
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    Either that or ima just pick up a jdm imported motor with low miles.
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    No wonder he's a rare poster.
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    Hey guys been a while, reason is I was on my way to pick up a corolla S trunk lid so I'd have the factory spoiler and on the way back my motor went out. Don't really know why but anyway I should be having it replaced soon just a little update.
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    Well that's no reason for you to abandon us!!! At least you're back now :)
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    Damn dude, i fear the day my body kit rolla will leave me stranded anywhere....got 260k miles on it now.

    I kinda want to tackle the engine swap this week....have a 03 corolla engine in my uncles garage for the past year or so.
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    My buddy has a set on his ef civic with 205/50's and they scrub so I figured if I run them with 195/50s I should be ok but I wasn't sure if 8 inch wheels would fit on our cars without causing problems.
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    You'll need a fender roll for those to fit. I have almost that same width and offset on my rims and they won't fit without some massaging.
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    Ok thanks that's what I figured but just wanted to be sure before buying anything, just gotta find somebody who can do it.
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    I have 16x8 +15 and it rubbed pretty bad lol
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    Lol that's one reason I'm afraid of lowering the rear end bc rite now it has 16x7s with 205s on em and still rubs every now and then at stock height. So I was thinkin of just throwing some teins on the front to close up that major wheel gap and leaving the rear stock or just go back to my 15 inch rotas. I at least wanna run a 50 series profile tire anything lower than that would suck here with all the pot holes and horrible bridges. I'm afraid runnin 40s or 45s would just ruin my wheels.
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    I had a similar prob staying out on the plots with a lot of gravel/dirt roads and constant wash away.
    Only when I moved I lowered the car, still on the same wheels though, but soon putting on the Racing Harts.
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    Yeah I just really think those gold wheels would set the car off so ill prolly look into getting the rear fenders rolled and run 195/50s on and lower it. I know it's extra work but I think it'd be worth it in the end.
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    But suggestions are tire sizes are welcome lol
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    195/50 on an 8 inch rim?
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    They will mount but not sure how they'd look lol
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    A lot of stretch with a weirdly tall sidewall.
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    Suggestions?
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    You don't want to look ignorant lol
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    Just tryin to think of best possible way to go since it doesn't seem likely I'll be able to lower the rear with these wheels. The clearance on the rear is already close with stock suspension and 16s. So tire/suspension combinations for 15x8s would be appreciated. I'll look more into having the fenders rolled. If nothin else I'll keep the 16s on it and I also still have the black 15inch rota slips.
    Added: Mar 25, 2014 1:29 AM
    What size tires do y'all run on 15s and 16s?
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    gotta get those fenders rolled, the difference is huge.....also inside the wheel well get a hammer and hit the curby part where the tires scrape, i dont rub anymore and i got huge 205/50/16 on 16x7
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    205/50 on a 15x8 here. +20. im decently dumped and had to roll and pull the fenders a bit.
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    Sounds like that's the way I'll be going then I appreciate it are you running teins or coilovers?
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    That's exactly the same size I'm running rite now, and that doesn't sound to bad at all I've never heard it explained before. Just curious what suspension are you running?
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