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http://members.msn.com/default.msnw?mpp=42...VLpOSmh0A$

sorry the pic is on msn, i couldnt find out how to put it on any other way?

It has had more slight details changed since then, calipers have been painted, vinyls on doors and bits n bobs on the inside (nothing major), cant afford out else yet the alloys set me back a lot.

check it out let me know what use think!

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wheels look photoshopped on the car :eek:

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Nice to see someone has chosen to modify a 4/5 dr most of us end up playing with 3dr hatches, so well done for being a little bit different :thumbsup: .

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Youre actually sort of right melbourne, they are my wheels but i put the wrong pic on (sorry), 1 i was messin round wiv on paint so i lowered it a bit try the link agen now there will be a better no tempered with pic lol!

Cheers twincam im tryin anyway lol! After some skirts all round soon ive seen on http://www.tuningshop.co.uk/acatalog/The_Tuning_Webshop___Toyota_Corolla_Liftback_E10__7_95_121.html have a look.

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Just had a look, very pleasant.

If memory serves me right that looks very similar to a kit offered by Toyota UK/Dealerships themselves back in the mid 90's for the E10 saloon/liftback.

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AAh rite wasnt aware of that. This model of corolla is a bugger for modifying though, finding kit thats the only kit i have found for it on the web to date, i suppose you dont really see many of the cars anymore anyway never mind modified ones. Them wheels are catching on the back arches when going over speed bumps or harsh cornering. (Its the sort of lip of the arch folding back, what the tyre is catching on) because the suspension is so !Removed! soft at the back lol.

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Kudos+ Posted Yesterday, 09:04 PM

Them wheels are catching on the back arches when going over speed bumps or harsh cornering. (Its the sort of lip of the arch folding back, what the tyre is catching on) because the suspension is so !Removed! soft at the back lol.

Catching?...You have 17inch wheels with a 40series 205 wide tyre ...in that case, Yes?

Despite what 'certain' magaizines/brochures will tell you 17 inch Wheel packages (and bigger) will occasionally catch on rear arches, espacially when loaded (and sometimes front when turning), on all Corollas built before 2002. This is why certain 'mod shops' are now offering to roll 'wheel arch' lips.

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Kudos+ Posted Yesterday, 09:04 PM

Them wheels are catching on the back arches when going over speed bumps or harsh cornering. (Its the sort of lip of the arch folding back, what the tyre is catching on) because the suspension is so !Removed! soft at the back lol.

Catching?...You have 17inch wheels with a 40series 205 wide tyre ...in that case, Yes?

Despite what 'certain' magaizines/brochures will tell you 17 inch Wheel packages (and bigger) will occasionally catch on rear arches, espacially when loaded (and sometimes front when turning), on all Corollas built before 2002. This is why certain 'mod shops' are now offering to roll 'wheel arch' lips.

There actually only 16"s but are quite wide think there bout 7.5" wide, will get the exact measurements later. Yeh I could do with my arch lips rolling back have tried grinding them just a little to see if that makes any difference, only done one up to now though due to weather, so i cant exactly say if that has cured the problem..

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