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I took myy car to a garage today as i had a puncture. The guy too off the tyre to fing that my alloy wheel had been welded in the past to fix a crack. He suggested it would be better in the long run to get new wheels. What do you think, i have seen the wheel and it is about a 2 inch weld.

The next question is am i going to have trouble finding alloys for a jap import???

:help::help::help::help:

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shouldn't think it would matter , uk or import. i have a full set of st202 original wheels going cheap with dunlop tyres , not kurbed , i'm down in the north east if ur interested.

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good choice

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its not a gt4 so no problems with brake caliper clearance for the wheels, PCD 5/100 not sure on the offset (i know my four has stock 45, im running 35 But i dont know about 1.8/2.0 litre celicas).

There are LOADS of wheels out there that will fit. Just get Decent tyres, not ****ty ones (usually only a couple of notes differance in price;-) )

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Sorted have just ordered a set of 17" wolfrace alloys with 2154017 tyre to maintain the rolling radius of the vehicle.

Should look awesome. Thanks for your help

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