OEM factory wheels my friend. Unless you're asking for something more specific?
Thanks. OEM is okay...since keeping the car stock. Just noticed that wheels were stamped with Toyota and Germany so made me wonder if these were stock wheels that came with the car or not.
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1990 Corolla SR5 Coupe 4AFE 5-speed
"Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!"~ Dr. Strangelove, 1964
No prob I'm trying to make myself into a tire/wheel person, so I'm glad you had that question. If you don't mind me asking, why are you keeping them stock?
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I always say, the way a man treats his car is how he treats himself.
You take care of the car and the car will take care of you.
well juding by the picture they are factory, you can just barely make out TOYOTA on the inside lip just to the left of 12:00.
I think I've seen an sr5 with these style wheels? but I'm not certain as I've only seen 3 in person, one had steelies, one had enkeis, and one had what I think were these?
No prob I'm trying to make myself into a tire/wheel person, so I'm glad you had that question. If you don't mind me asking, why are you keeping them stock?
I don't mind you asking. The car was bought new by a family member. A couple years ago I bought the car with 60k miles for $1500. The car is straight and like new inside. Just never really thought about messing around with it yet...with exception of replacing the front seats for something more comfortable.
Still have a 1983 Civic 1500 that bought new. Still straight with 105k miles. That carb is a mess. Figure will tinker with this car and replace the carb with a Weber.
Both of those cars are for fun, have two newer vehicles to use otherwise.
If you do not mind me asking... what ya thinking?
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1990 Corolla SR5 Coupe 4AFE 5-speed
"Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!"~ Dr. Strangelove, 1964
Give me some time to get the 1500 pics. Not really sure about what I am going to replace with Explorer with... but want to be able to tow without the BS from the Firestone fallout. What would I really like? Something like the H1 with the capability of going anywhere.
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1990 Corolla SR5 Coupe 4AFE 5-speed
"Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!"~ Dr. Strangelove, 1964
Give me some time to get the 1500 pics. Not really sure about what I am going to replace with Explorer with... but want to be able to tow without the BS from the Firestone fallout. What would I really like? Something like the H1 with the capability of going anywhere.
Firestone fallout? I've never heard of that, do tell.
And I wanna say go for the FJ Cruiser, it's about H1 size and could prob handle the towing. I'll research on the FJ Cruiser more if you want.
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I always say, the way a man treats his car is how he treats himself.
You take care of the car and the car will take care of you.
Well that factory wheel sure looks pretty clean! hah. No scratches or blemishes. nice.
Actually, the whole are is equally as nice... feel a little guilty getting such a good deal from my bro-n-law (well not really feeling that bad). The only bad spot is a rust spot the size of a quarter on the corner of the sun roof. Typical rust issue, but not as bad as others. This summer I think I will pull it off and fix it. Paint could use a rubbing out. Otherwise, I love driving it... if it were not for the seats being uncomfortable.
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1990 Corolla SR5 Coupe 4AFE 5-speed
"Gentlemen, you can't fight in here! This is the War Room!"~ Dr. Strangelove, 1964
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