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18's on 99 Rolla

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by JordanInc, Jan 7, 2008.

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    JordanInc ZZE110

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    i think its way too big lol<br />
    17 should be as large as it goes
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    i had 18's racing hart gt5 rims before and the only time it rubs it when i lower the car more than 2.5in but other than it wont rub.
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    18's on 99 Rolla

    I was just wondering if anybody has put 18's on 8th gen rolla. I plan on making it a show car and was wondering if 18's are to big for it. i also would be running 215/35-18 tires and if they would rub if i put S-techs with it. Any Constructive criticism (good or bad) would be helpfull. I have a 1999 Auto White Rolla all stock so i dont plan on making it fast.
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    RinconRolla98 Well-Known Member

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    Thats the type of size rims they are putting on there corollas in P.R.....
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    i had ground control coilover with tokico blue struts.
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    If you lower the car on those wheels, you can roll the fenders to have them tuck right in. :D
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    if its a show car, i would say bigger the better. Who cares if its not drivable since its just for show. I would however highly recommend a large body kit if you go beyond 16&quot;

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