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Does anyone have 18" alloys on their st or gt?

What width are they and what size of rubber is wrapped on?

Is the car lowered? By how much?

As i plan to put on 18"s and lower by 25mm i want to know will i get scrubing of the arches?

Does anyone have their arches rolled?

Thanks for all comments :thumbsup:

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Does anyone have 18" alloys on their st or gt?

What width are they and what size of rubber is wrapped on?

Is the car lowered? By how much?

As i plan to put on 18"s and lower by 25mm i want to know will i get scrubing of the arches?

Does anyone have their arches rolled?

Thanks for all comments :thumbsup:

Im lowered on 215/17's and there is acres of room left!

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Ex owner of mine had 18's on there - didnt seem to have a problem.

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18's will got go on ANY celica gen 6 with no problems what so ever. Your only worry is the width of the things. Better no go for the 8" wide one's.

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225/40R18 fit fine, however that may ***** up your speedo/ABS if the rolling radius is too far out. It's OK for the GT4, but the stock rolling radius is slightly larger than the GT/ST I think.

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