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Old 02-20-2003, 09:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What years of corolla rims will fit on Celica?

I have gen 4th Celica GT, it has 4 nuts and 13" rims.
I am wondering what years of Corolla's rim will fit on this car?
Will AE92 rims fit on it?

Actually what is the offset and bolt pattern for my car?




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Old 02-21-2003, 05:51 PM   #2 (permalink)
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you can most likely fit Corolla GTS 88-91 rims on it, and I'm sure you could fit any Paseo rim too.
Unfortunately Toyota doesn't have too many good looking OEM rims in 4x100 bolt pattern.. Honda did better at that IMO.. I was trying to get the GSR meshies for my car, but they won't fit because the hub is too big on toyotas. I think the only OEM Toyota rims that I would put on my car are the teardrop MR2 rims, or the Paseo rims that kinda look like the rims that came with my car.. not the 5-spoke Paseo rims.. the ones on newer Paseos.
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Unfortunately Toyota doesn't have too many good looking OEM rims in 4x100 bolt pattern..
yup..
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i dunno why your honda rims didn't fit on your meshys becuz it's the other way around, honda is the one that has the bigger hub.
toyota is 54.1mm, honda is 56.1mm
honda rims fit toyotas
toyota rims dont' fit hondas
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you can most likely fit Corolla GTS 88-91 rims on it, and I'm sure you could fit any Paseo rim too.
Unfortunately Toyota doesn't have too many good looking OEM rims in 4x100 bolt pattern.. Honda did better at that IMO.. I was trying to get the GSR meshies for my car, but they won't fit because the hub is too big on toyotas. I think the only OEM Toyota rims that I would put on my car are the teardrop MR2 rims, or the Paseo rims that kinda look like the rims that came with my car.. not the 5-spoke Paseo rims.. the ones on newer Paseos.
Ren, the Meshies are GS rims, the GSR has blades..
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very helpful~

also interesting....
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Ren, the Meshies are GS rims, the GSR has blades..
that's after 97 my furry terrorist friend.. before those blades came out, GSR's also came either with meshies or with the funky 8 or 10 spoke flower-looking rims.

But that's beside the point.. I like both meshies and blades.. the question is.. would they fit the AE92 hub or not?? I seen a few posts saying that Honda rims won't fit Toyota because of the hub size.. not sure if this is true or not though.. I guess I won't know unless I try.
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i dunno why your honda rims didn't fit on your meshys becuz it's the other way around, honda is the one that has the bigger hub.
toyota is 54.1mm, honda is 56.1mm
honda rims fit toyotas
toyota rims dont' fit hondas
This actually gives me some hope.. thanks Nx2k.. like I said.. I saw a few posts saying Honda rims wouldn't fit Toyota.. never really tried it yet.
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another way to find out..go to a junkyard and try differnt 4 lug rims on a celica thats out there also
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There is only one reason why I specificly look for Toyota's rim that will fit my car. I want the Toyota logo on the rims.

My car only has around 90 horse, so I won't bother to change my rim to more than 15 inch. Otherwise, the power will lose on the rim. I am looking for 14-15 inch rim. I have thought about AE 92's one. They looks quite good to me, but I don't know if it looks nice on my car.
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