id go with 16's, or at least 17's with that same thickness ( prolly 195 for you ). with a 4 cyl engine going from 195 to even as little as 215 will make you go slower and burn more gas.
also, you gotta drop that bitch at least 1.5" and its gonna look really mean! maybe even take off some of the badges from the rear.
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I agree, it would look even better if you removed ALL the emblems off the rear of the car and maybe replaced the front one with a black pearl emblem. Jon.
personally, i'd place the vvt-i badge elsewhere on the trunk but still looks awesome!
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__________________ "live in the moment, forget the past and ignore the future"
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Originally Posted by white3ch0c0late
Yes, Alex is the resident woman-problems guy here at TN... take his advice...
'95 i4 camry sedan -> wrecked june of 2006 by a girl who couldn't drive
'95 v6 camry coupe (dropped, rimmed, front end converted, tinted and debadged) -> current
Thanks all. i want to shave the emblems off but im worried about it leaving a mark behind in the paint. This fear comes from my old BMW which was so old that the Rear 528e emblem fell off and it left a nasty mark plus 2 holes in the trunk. But yea Evil Corolla S's ass looks sweet without the emblems.
I personally disagree with the wheel advice given. If you are worried about affecting speed, etc go with the lightest weight wheel you can find, the ones I've seen are usually plain jane looking. On the other hand if you are going for looks go as large as looks reasonable on your car. For example on my Solara and Camry I went with an 18", 20's though I could make them fit look way too big for the car. Maybe a 17" would look good on a Corolla? Also get a nice wide tire for summer and keep your stock wheels/tires for switching over during the winter months. Some people mentioned extra weight might affect performance, but to be honest there is not much performance in a Corolla to begin with. . Jon. ps. use Goo Gone once you remove your emblems do get rid of any glue residue
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