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2001 Rolla CE 16X7 RIMS Question

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    2001 Rolla CE 16X7 RIMS Question

    OK, I'm quite certain I've combed through this entire thread to find an exact answer to my questions, but I haven't found any consistent answers. I'm terribly sorry for rethreading.

    I just bought these on ebay.
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    the stats on the rim:
    * 16"x7"
    * +40 offset
    * sparktec motors says the rims weigh in at 15lbs

    AND i bought black b/c it's the best that matches the beige/champaign color of my car

    MY CAR (currently)
    * lowered slammed all the way low with stock rims 14"x5.5"
    * no rubbing at all, but I'm sure if people sit in the back seats the rear tires will rub. my dad and i are both pretty heavy guys and there's no rubbing in the front. sometimes i bottom-out if i'm not careful over any bad roads. but overall, the ride is great and comfortable; i just have to pay careful attention over what i'm driving.
    * OHH YEAH!! the stock rim with tire weighs in at 30lbs. just wanted to let you all know.

    QUESTION 1: what is the offset of the 2001 CE corolla stock rims?
    QUESTION 2: what is the BEST recommended tire size for the rims I just bought on ebay?
    QUESTION 3: will fender rolling be necessary if I set my coilovers to their top height (which is pretty much stock)???
    LASTLY: If anyone here has 16x7 with +40 offset, is your corolla lowered? what size are your tires? and are you rubbing?
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    cgreen38 Common sense, p

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    Nice choice. Slipstreams look good on 8th gens.

    Answers to your questions:
    1. I think +42 or +45
    2. Tire size: 205/45/16
    3. Plenty of clearance. At stock height with the same size tires and wheels, I have ~2 in. worth of front wheel clearance.
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    Here are some pics of my corolla. It's 11pm right now, and it's freezing. I was too cold to move my car on a level surface. Yeah, I have an Invader CF hood.
    The weighing scale pictures are old... I found them in an old external hard drive in my closet.

    Future thanks to anyone who can help (with the right answers). Happy New Year
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    Wow. nice wheels. I kinda like them more than the ones I have. hmmm
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    what are those wheels made out of?
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    if those offsets are right, then i'll be folding or rolling my fenders if i lower my car an inch!
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    Should only need to roll them if you lower more than ~2inches.
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    I would roll them just in case. I need to roll mine as well but securing a rolling tool is hard or expensive to buy.
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    i dunno, but they're slipstream knockoffs... i still don't have an answer to my offset question...

    any help is appreciated
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    Check my first post. I answered all of your questions.
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    wow... with the stock offset calculations, i'll have a wider stance with the new rims??
    it seems as though the outter side of the aftermarket rims will be almost lined up with the outter fender of the car
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    cgreen38 Common sense, p

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    Yup. You are correct.
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    c green,

    so you have the same wheel/tire setup?
    16x7 +40 with 205/45/16R
    what tires are you rolling with?
    is or was your corolla lowered?
    any odometer problems?
    is the diameter of your aftermarket wheels the same as stock?
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    cgreen38 Common sense, p

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    I have a 98 VE that had the same stock steelies on it. My car is still at stock height, but hopefully not for long. :D
    I have 16x7 Rota Circuit 10 wheels on it with 205/45/zr16 Yokohama AVS ES100's on them. Sits right at the fender, but still has a little clearance. I'm actually thinking about using 5mm spacers on the front because the front tires rub a little when the steering wheel is turned fully. Other than that, it sits great, looks great, and makes all the difference in the world in traction and handling in general.
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    if you have 40 offset wheels then dont use 205's on your rims cuz the back will rub.....
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    cgreen38 Common sense, p

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    You are correct.
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    do you have any pictures of your car, cgreen?
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    hey cgreen,

    your circuit 10 rims are 45 offset aren't they?
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    I like those rims. I don't know anything abouit offsets. Maybe I should pay attention more. I have 195/50/15 on my konigs. i feel like the wheels should stick out more. I don't know how i'd roll my fenders because I have those fender flares to make the body look wider.

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