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![]() Enthusiast Joined Oct 25, '10 From UK Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hi all
I would like to fit genuine OEM Toyota alloy wheels to our 1997 Celica ST and would like to know what other Toyota models of this era share the same fitting and offset. Once I know I can then bother my local Toyota dealer for part numbers, prices and schematics from their Toyota EPC parts system. I'm finding it difficult to find out what wheels came on the GT and GT-4 models as standard? Any help, pics or suggestions greatly received. CK |
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There's some cool VW wheels too, like the Jetta Wolfsburg Edition BBS RX (version2, they're 2-piece)
There's the Version 1s as well which I believe the GTI MK3 VR6 comes with them, they're both 16" ![]() There's the VW Long Beach which are 17" You could also always get spacer adapters, they're safe as long as they're hubcentric and are torqued down properly, and you have a ****load of options with 5x114.3 wheels (Mazda, Mitsubishi, Subaru, MR2, Camry, new Scion tC, Mazdaspeed, etc.) They go for 60-100 a pair. There's also the conversion of your hubs to 5x114.3 which has been done already, and only requires rear camry wheel bearing and hub assembly, rear camry discs, front rav4 wheel hub and celica bearing and front camry xv10 rotors, everything fits like it should (the discs fit even though they're from the camry) -------------------- 1993 Celica GT Coupe - sold
1994 Celica GT Liftback |
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There's some cool VW wheels too, like the Jetta Wolfsburg Edition BBS RX (version2, they're 2-piece) Those wheels look pitiful compared to other BBS types. This is the LM, '04 and '05 GLI. ![]() -------------------- '97 ST \ Eibach \ KYB \ Kenwood \ Alpine \ Cusco \ OEM+ [sold 10/18]
'93 MX-5 LE |
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