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> Toyota 86 wheels, Pcd +48
post Mar 28, 2017 - 9:57 AM
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Hi All,
New to the celica scene, have a stock st204 sx.
Came across brand new toyota 86 rims and tyres for a decent price.
Anyone gone down this path? Will i need spacers as offset is +48...(are they going to touch the calipers)?
Any info will be great.
Thanks
post Mar 28, 2017 - 11:24 AM
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Welcome.
I see that you're new here.
A few members have done this before and they will fit but need at least 5mm spacers to clear the calipers.

a note for the future, feel free to use the search button in the top right corner. this topic has been covered before and will save you the trouble of creating a thread asking and then be redirected to a previous thread by older members. laugh.gif

that being said, have a look around the forums, read up on all the info to be had. post up pics of your celi, and start a project thread to keep yourself motivated and let others know what you're up to. thumbsup.gif see ya around!


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post Mar 28, 2017 - 1:21 PM
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Welcome and what he said. tongue.gif


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post Mar 28, 2017 - 4:24 PM
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I used 10mm bolt on spacers, I liked the look a lot.


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