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DOES A 5Zigen - Hyper 5ZR (Hyper Black) fits a 04' COROLLA S !!!???

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by lilbeastie18, Sep 24, 2004.

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    DOES A 5Zigen - Hyper 5ZR (Hyper Black) fits a 04' COROLLA S !!!???

    I've been saving up for these rims for months now, and now 5Zigen finally made them in 18's. If u remember they were 1st only 19 inch stag fitted for cars like the G35. I have no idea what the bolt patterns or anything that person would need to know in order to know what kind of wheel or tire to buy for their car. I have just bought the tein SS dampers, and plan on dropping my car 2 1/2 or maybe even lower, depending on weather or not this wheel fits on my car. The bolt patterns for the most beautiful looking rim in the world is A.K.A hyper 5ZR in hyper black are: 4x100, 4x114.3, 5x100, 5x114.3 If anyone know what the specs are the possible rims avaiable to fit a 2004 Corolla type S, pleases respond, thanks, my names chris.
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    Hey bro, the bolt pattern for the 03-05 Corolla is 5x100. You will need 225/40/18 tires.
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    get you a +40MM offset..
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    215/35/18 are the biggest i thought?, since i will be dropping it 2 1/2 inches and having tein SS's. that way it wont rum since me and my bro weight 500 pounds together, and i have a system in the back
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    I was going with the TRD's specs. After checking a tire size calculator the size you want will be .3" smaller. Not too bad, I can see why you'd want a smaller tire, though. When your speedo reads 60, you will actually be going 59.3...

    Check out the tire size calculator:
    http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

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