Hey, I am new to the site and just purchased a corolla.
My question is will 18x9.75 +20 fit on our cars, if not can anyone please post some pics and specs of the 10th gen corolla that have an agressive stance.
Hey, I am new to the site and just purchased a corolla.
My question is will 18x9.75 +20 fit on our cars, if not can anyone please post some pics and specs of the 10th gen corolla that have an agressive stance.
how does a wheel setup like this even turn. that thing swings out so far and wheel is so wide it has to hit something up front, no??
i wouldnt recommend it if you want to slam it. I slammed mine on 18x7.5 with a 12 offset and i was rubbing 24/7 with rolled and pulled fenders. I even stretched my tires.. LOL I'm running 21 offset and it seems ok with stretched tires.... just cant drive anyone in the back or it WILL rub.
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2010 MGM Corolla S
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how does a wheel setup like this even turn. that thing swings out so far and wheel is so wide it has to hit something up front, no??
You can drive it. I also have a 2006 Acural TL, and its currelty running 19x9.5 +20 and I poke and I am slammed. I turn 1005 fine. But I have to pull and roll my fenders for it to work.
I guess its like JDM. A Stanced car is just a way of life and a style.
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Originally Posted by pengin978
can i consider myself semi-flush?
rears are 18x9
if you were to go 18x9.75 all around and depending on how low you are it will rub.
You are not flushed, I think you have the wrong profile tire. your tires may be slightly stretched, but you are still heallasunk as we say here in Miami. Try adding spacers to poke them out and provide camber.
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Originally Posted by StevenTranSSK
i wouldnt recommend it if you want to slam it. I slammed mine on 18x7.5 with a 12 offset and i was rubbing 24/7 with rolled and pulled fenders. I even stretched my tires.. LOL I'm running 21 offset and it seems ok with stretched tires.... just cant drive anyone in the back or it WILL rub.
In Miami we can work magic with cars, there are specialist here that only do this as a living. I am just trying to get a feel as I cant find not one car. And the people that do the hellaflush movement here do it on European cars and luxury cars.
Also I am going to get a monoblock wheel, not looking into a three piece wheel.
what part of miami are you in? I am also looking for wheels with a nice flush setup but cant decide. i was gonna ask some shops around
I live in the Pembroke Pines, Miami Lakes area. If these wheels I choose dont work, I think I maybe hitting the ROTAS DPT wheels 18x9.5 +35 and put spacers if the fitment is not the way I want them.
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