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#115728 Mar 2, 1:54pm
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I looked in the gallery but really didnt see one. I currently have 17's with big ass tires that fill the gap nicely. However, when we put the veilside replica kit on today, my drivers side tire rubs against the mud guard on the side skirt when I turn the wheel all the way. So now I have to by smaller tires. I am 2 grand in debt because of my kit, and I really dont have the money for springs right now, so I need a pic of 17's with small tires without a drop


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17" with ultra low profile tires...

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17" big tires and no drop...

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VS2, 18s and TRD drop...

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all 18" wheels, big tires...

left (vizages) and right (VS2) with TRD drop and center (bomex) with factory suspension (no drop)

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i hope these pictures can help thumbsup


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they did thanks


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Originally Posted by celicatalbot
I looked in the gallery but really didnt see one. I currently have 17's with big ass tires that fill the gap nicely. However, when we put the veilside replica kit on today, my drivers side tire rubs against the mud guard on the side skirt when I turn the wheel all the way. So now I have to by smaller tires. I am 2 grand in debt because of my kit, and I really dont have the money for springs right now, so I need a pic of 17's with small tires without a drop

What size tires do you have?

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A little off subject, but i LOVE that VS2 kit way too much for my own good!

Low profile tire's look a lot cooler. More like a "sleek" look.


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Yeah but does the celica look horrible with a vs kit and 17's w/ low profiles and no drop?? Cause thats my problem.


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low profile tires are terrible. they make the car look like a toy. fill the wheel well please.


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Originally Posted by cooltoy2000
Originally Posted by celicatalbot
I looked in the gallery but really didnt see one. I currently have 17's with big ass tires that fill the gap nicely. However, when we put the veilside replica kit on today, my drivers side tire rubs against the mud guard on the side skirt when I turn the wheel all the way. So now I have to by smaller tires. I am 2 grand in debt because of my kit, and I really dont have the money for springs right now, so I need a pic of 17's with small tires without a drop

What size tires do you have?

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