its_true1 Posted 8 December 2020 Report Posted 8 December 2020 What other modern car alloy's can be fitted to Celica gen6 ST202 1993
digs Posted 8 December 2020 Report Posted 8 December 2020 (edited) The pattern is 5*100 so that is a few others - if you want to go nuts, check this list out https://www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments.html Edited 8 December 2020 by digs
its_true1 Posted 8 December 2020 Author Report Posted 8 December 2020 Thanks digs for quick response.
Kev 16v Posted 8 December 2020 Report Posted 8 December 2020 Quite a few cars from the VAG group have a 5x100 PCD. There's one or two others such as Rover 75, and Chrysler Crossfire, but mainly VAG. All have a larger centre bore than the Celica, so a set of spigot rings and tapered nuts, and you're good to go.
99GT Posted 8 December 2020 Report Posted 8 December 2020 I think mk4 Golf do and they're pretty cheap
its_true1 Posted 8 December 2020 Author Report Posted 8 December 2020 Thanks guys digs sent me some info so T20 celicas have 5 x 100 pcd then we got 35 to 42 54.1 not sure what these numbers mean had a look at the link but no easy definition. Any advice on that. Thanks again
Xanadu Posted 9 December 2020 Report Posted 9 December 2020 13 hours ago, its_true1 said: ...then we got 35 to 42 (ET) https://wheelpcd.co.uk/wheel-et-explained/ 1
gareth123 Posted 5 January 2021 Report Posted 5 January 2021 On 08/12/2020 at 14:50, digs said: The pattern is 5*100 so that is a few others - if you want to go nuts, check this list out https://www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments.html That's a useful link, thanks!. I did indeed go nuts trying to find the right fittings for new wheels for my gen 5 here in France. I could have done with the link a few weeks ago. In the end I looked at pro furbishment of exisitng wheels (which I bought some years ago from a club member) which was far too expensive so I went for an interim solution of rubbing down and respraying at home. Way from perfect but looks ok and protects the wheels in he meantime. Anyone used the trick of stacking up playing cards around the rim as a means of msking the tyre? Looks like a big flower and works - an internet tip from someone else.
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