good luck with that. They are pretty much non existant in the US unless you can get someone to import one. I got real lucky and found a set of phillipino bumpers which are similar to the levin and jdm bumpers. The levin bumper will not fit by the way.
okay then where can i go to find bumper similar to the levin and sprinter for ma 4dr and another question will 16x8 wit 0 offset fit ma car witout rubbing; im not unna slam it jus to fill the gap THANKX
Last edited by 4dRcOrOlLA; 01-16-2009 at 07:18 PM.
Japan? LOL! your guess is as good as ours, everyone wants those bumpers, they're hard to get in north america if not impossible.
16x8 zero offset.... that's a no go, you'll most likely rub on the outer fenders badly, give them a try first and drive on them, don't just put them on and buy them, then find out later they don't fit your car and you're stuck with them.
16x7 25-35mm offset would be a better fit... still try them on and drive them before you make the choice though.
15x8 +/-0 ain't gonna work; it'll stick out past the fender by at least an inch in the back, and maybe 2" in front. The car will look retarded and will rub all over the damn place, unless you're gonna cut and install fender flares, not that they make any for these cars. If you must have a 15x8, you'll have to somehow get lucky and find one in a high (like higher than +50) offset, and use spacers in the back. Heck, do AE92 sedans even have 8" under the fender?
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Yes, you could probably do a 15x8 but the offset is iffy, could have to be like a 15mm offset or so in order to fit them, and of course tires would have to be 195 series so they would fit and have the stretched look.
I have 15x7s +35 in the front, +25 in the back (10mm spacers on +35s) with 205/50/15s and they're decently close to the fenders, I wouldn't go any further out than that
EDIT: also, before I put my 10mm spacers on, my rears were rubbing against the strut.
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okay i got a site were they make ur own rims! now i wanna know wat the lowest offset on 16x7 on 195 also im gettin full coilover pleeze any1 tha noe for a fact
Listen!!!
if you are trying to use a 195 tire you are totally wasting our time and your money trying to fit a 16...
you don't need a giant wheel with baby tires that would handle awful in such a small car...
definitely 15x7 with around a 32 offset would be ideal especially for a 195 tire and that shouldn't be too hard too find...
im just giving my two cents you know, its a corolla and therefore any modifications should be advantageous and cost effective. i don't see either in this application
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