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i have an 06 toyota corolla i want to now what will be better. i want to install 17 or 18 inches but wanna make sure that performance is not going to be affected. thank you

2006-12-01 08:40:07 · 7 answers · asked by el cuyo 2 in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Toyota

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17's. 18's will have a higher chance of arch scraping on hard cornering (the inch really makes a difference in cars like the corolla), and will reduce your acceleration more than 17's (gearing, its noticable). Also, I used to like huge rims, but I've come to appreciate the styling of stock cars more and find modified cars a bit ridiculous looking. So in the event that this happens to you too, you will be less pissed off with 17's.

2006-12-01 13:11:32 · answer #1 · answered by Peter 3 · 0 1

Take the money you want to waste on making yourself look like a gangbanger and invest in a Roth-IRA. That $2-8,000 will be $400-500k when you are 55.

And reality check dude... you drive a freakin' corolla!!! You don't put rims on a corolla!!! You will look like an idiot whigger in a cheap car. Assuming you don't already that is.

2006-12-01 08:44:41 · answer #2 · answered by holbrpa 2 · 0 1

prolly a honest deal. make constructive it has a contemporary emission try. passing with room to spare. mandatory or no longer that speaks volumes concerning engine project and administration. in many cases 1750 ability they received't take decrease than 1500. that is how maximum ppl record them. a touch over so haggling received't chew into the money they truly choose.

2016-10-08 01:41:57 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

if ur going 2 do more thing 2 ur car then put 17 if not then 18.

2006-12-01 10:39:36 · answer #4 · answered by demon 1 · 0 1

Don't overlook the fact that changing tire size will affect your ecm also called engine control module and the pcm or power traie control module

2006-12-01 09:54:35 · answer #5 · answered by tronary 7 · 0 1

its a corolla not a sports car

2006-12-01 15:31:53 · answer #6 · answered by md 2 · 0 1

Go to tirerack.com. they can tell you exactly what size rims fit your car and show you what the wheels they have to offer will look like on your car.

2006-12-01 08:43:02 · answer #7 · answered by Lemar J 6 · 0 1

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