Wheels

Asked by Jarosz Apr 12, 2017 at 02:12 PM about the 1997 Toyota Celica ST Limited Edition Hatchback

Question type: Car Customization

Can i fit 5x100 15x7 et42 wheels on a 97 celica

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Yes. For the best fit, get Toyota (or Scion, lexus, or Vibe wheels with a 54.1mm center bore or get centering rings. All other cars with this bolt pattern (besides Celica, Corolla, Prius, Matrix, _Scion_tC_, xD, _Lexus_CT200h_, or Pontiac Vibe) use a larger center bore. Wheels with a larger bore will fit but will need to be mounted carefully with gradually increasing torque to ensure that the wheels are centered on the hubs. Using centering ring adapters or wheels made for the above cars will ensure the wheels are centered and carry some weight on the hub ring instead of just on the studs.

I have a 2003 toyota corolla want to buy 2003 celica suspencion put on 2003 toyota corolla would fit

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