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1985-1989 MR2 Wheels on 2001 Corolla
I've been looking here and there at new wheels for the Corolla to replace the stock steelies. I want lighter weight and aerodynamic wheels. I want something that is as flat as possible with as few holes as possible, while still having some style. (I would prefer not to have pizza pans or moons.)
I like the Hyundai offerings, but 2 issues: One is finding them for non-stealership prices. Second is they're Hyundai wheels! I can't put them on my Toyota! https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/i...h39zxviqDCJN7C http://www.wekop.com/wp-content/uplo...se-790x524.jpg Kia has some nice ones, but they have the same problems as above. They also seem to be a little more 'open' then I would want (and the Hyundai's). http://www.gorideit.com/images/2012-...-Left-View.jpg So just tonight, I saw the wheels on an MR2. http://www.andysautosport.com/images..._cow-69204.jpg One issue. They are 4 bolts. Is there an adapter I can use for my Corolla? Another concern is weight. I wonder if these would actually save me any weight at the corners. I like these, because they offer some style, without being overly 'open'. The three holes also seem like they would make good mounting points should I want to make a cover of sorts. Any ideas? |
Adaptors?
Over the years, I've been part of many discussions on the subject and the consensus is that adaptors are problem areas. They increase the offset. They increase unsprung weight. They are a complication, and they don't always fit properly. It would be better to get wheels that fit. |
Thanks for the info. I guess I will keep looking then. Any ideas on a good set of relatively aerodynamic wheels?
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The info I can find shows that both the first gen MR2 and your '01 Corolla should be 4x100 lug pattern on the wheels. Corolla didn't get 5 lug until '03. 4x100 is a VERY common bolt pattern. Granted, you still have to think about offset and hub center diameter, but I'd bet you could find lots of choices if you poke around on craigslist. This database can look up other 4x100 cars to source wheels from: Wheel-Bolt-Pattern-Cross-Reference-Database |
I'll be honest... I was thinking it was a 5 bolt pattern. Probably because every other vehicle in the driveway is 5 bolts. (Then again the other 3 vehicles are all trucks! :p)
Thanks for that link, it might help me find a set of wheels off of another vehicle that will work for me. When I get home and have more bandwidth and time, I'll check out some google images of those specific cars and see what I can find. Any idea on the weight of the MR2s? I might have to make a couple of PMs or something. (*cough cough* serialki11er, if you're reading this :p) |
check off set and wheel width before buying. very important factors.
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What about Prius wheels, aren't the newer models 5-lug?
Like this: http://panamacity.craigslist.org/pts/4052316069.html |
We used to have an '87 oldsmobile cutlass siera, 4 cyl. Had steel wheels and completely smooth hub caps, 14" and 5 bolt iirc.
1983-88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera<BR>14" wheel cover, HUBCAPS ON WHEELS - Center Caps | Wheel Covers | Hubcaps | Trim Rings | Wheel Trim |
I tried to find them, but I cannot. So if my suggestion will not have an image or a reference.
Have you thought about making your own rim? AKA, pizza pans and painting a rim, or painting the "vacant space" of a rim? |
Thanks for the help guys. :thumbup:
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A lot of people put huge stock into appearance- I love saving a boat load because something looks like crap, and either needs a little TLC, or it's just an appearance...the function is what matters to me.
Like a pink PS4 with unicorn stickers on it. It's cool with me for 50% off :) |
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I didn't mean anything towards you, rather that someone may have some rims they set down the right way, and they instantly think the value dropped when they really just need a little work. As in, you can get a deal because someone else doesn't know the value of elbow grease.
I know this from both points, being lazy and not getting the most out of something by not making it pristine, making things pristine to get the most for it, and scooping up wicked deals by people who are lazy or just don't care. |
No offense taken. I like using people's laziness to my advantage, that's why I go to pick-n-pull! :p I just like to have at least a little bit of a "nice" appearance along with my function. That's why I usually over-design everything, to appease everything.
I'm just trying to find the set of wheels that fits my 'needs' and my 'wants' or at the very least will be a good foundation for what I want/need. Thanks! :thumbup: |
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