My experience: OEM BRZ, FR-S, 86 wheels do not fit the Toyota Corollas. I tried a 5mm spacer and it still shaved some of the caliper bracket. Corollas with FRONT & REAR disk brakes will need a 15mm spacer. 10mm barely clears the caliper. I think the washer idea was smart to test out of the wheels but I wouldn't drive the car with them on. The lug nuts should also be conical or acron style 12x1.5 and always use centric rings to avoid high speed vibration.
Thank for the input bro. Yea the washers probably not best idea to drive like that but for the 1 day we did there was zero issues. I hate wheel spacers so I would try to look in future for dedicated wheel with better fitment from the get go. Thanks
@@tonyblanco4799 I am using 20mm spacers on my 2017 Corolla. Perfect for BRZ and FRS OEM wheels. Spacers must be hub centric 54.1. I got them all 4 for $65
I had those same wheels on my 07 corolla but i used smaller washers. There was no need for hub centric rings so the center caps were never an issue. The car rode sweet on and off the freeway. Within a few weeks i found what i really wanted being a set of 19's.
Looks nice!! Looks like wheels on the Camry. I LIKE that look!! See, u can make due with what u have. Good that youre getting proper spacers.. Im even lookn at Corolla rims for my Prius! Im subscribed.
Thanks for the sub. Yes we gota do the best with what we can in life! The wheels looked much better. Sińce then we sold those and got newer corolla wheels.
Definitely an improvement over the hubcaps. Wheel spacers are illegal in all Australian States unless fitted by the car manufacturer. Modelo Lager is available here. :-)
Rear drum brakes on a Corolla. What is this, the Flinstones! Unheard of in Australia for over 15 years. Next you will be saying that it has manual window winders.
Did you only need spacers for the front wheels? I have a 2011 Toyota Corolla. I have 17 inch Scion TC rims on them. I am trying to see if I need spacers. What are your thoughts. The rims ahave a 45 mm Offset.
Yes sir. Looks like it should fit. Both have 5x100 wheel bolt pattern and 54.1 wheel hub bore size. As far as tires fitting and clearing, I’m not exactly sure. But it’s reasonable size so shouldn’t be too big of a issue.
@@BulliKid I have not done any modes it is my second car used for traveling to work. My other car is a 2016 mustang v6 black; for that that i have installed a better cold air intake ( airaid) and some aftermarket rims
@BulliKid hi, thanks for the video. I'm doing the same thing. Do you know what type are the oem lug nuts you used? Mine are not chromed and shorter so I may need to buy a set like the one you have.
@@BulliKid yeah I know I got hubcaps and I’m scared to change my wheels. I want to GR Corolla but. my rims is set for 16x7 I don’t wanna go after market no more I put 20 inch rims on a Camry, and it was shaking like hell and off-balance like hell no way to fix it
My experience:
OEM BRZ, FR-S, 86 wheels do not fit the Toyota Corollas. I tried a 5mm spacer and it still shaved some of the caliper bracket. Corollas with FRONT & REAR disk brakes will need a 15mm spacer. 10mm barely clears the caliper.
I think the washer idea was smart to test out of the wheels but I wouldn't drive the car with them on.
The lug nuts should also be conical or acron style
12x1.5 and always use centric rings to avoid high speed vibration.
Thank for the input bro.
Yea the washers probably not best idea to drive like that but for the 1 day we did there was zero issues.
I hate wheel spacers so I would try to look in future for dedicated wheel with better fitment from the get go.
Thanks
myfastgti07 what if I use a 3mm hub centric wheel spaces and put on some washers ? Still bad idea?
Don’t use both. You are limiting your stud length too much. Will be too short
BULLI KID yeah thanks man , got some 86 2019 rims and wheels for 400$ brand new ...I’m sad they didn’t fit so bouta flip em
@@tonyblanco4799 I am using 20mm spacers on my 2017 Corolla. Perfect for BRZ and FRS OEM wheels.
Spacers must be hub centric 54.1. I got them all 4 for $65
they work pretty good ive used them before on a mustang
I had those same wheels on my 07 corolla but i used smaller washers. There was no need for hub centric rings so the center caps were never an issue. The car rode sweet on and off the freeway. Within a few weeks i found what i really wanted being a set of 19's.
Thanks for the input! Did you get the 19s?
@@BulliKid Yes i did.
Rodney Jenkins hows the ride quality?
I have bought the same wheels for my 08 Corolla. I'm hoping no hub centric rings are needed. I have real 3mm spacers for it.
@@CutterElfquest how did it workout? Did you ever run this set up? What size spacers?
Looks nice!! Looks like wheels on the Camry. I LIKE that look!! See, u can make due with what u have. Good that youre getting proper spacers.. Im even lookn at Corolla rims for my Prius! Im subscribed.
Thanks for the sub. Yes we gota do the best with what we can in life!
The wheels looked much better. Sińce then we sold those and got newer corolla wheels.
Definitely an improvement over the hubcaps.
Wheel spacers are illegal in all Australian States unless fitted by the car manufacturer.
Modelo Lager is available here. :-)
I didn’t know it was illegal like that. But that’s a good rule because wheel spacers can be dangerous sometimes.
Modelo 👍👍
So are rear drum brakes on a Corolla. FTW!
U jabbing at me with that comment about the jack location
Yes but your viewers don’t know yet
Loool "don't do this what were are doing" the channel motto? Lolol
Toyota Corolla he got a very good deal for those rims bro Those rims brand new $1000 or maybe more. 💯💯💯🚘🚘🚘👍👍👍💴💴💴💴💴
Corollas in the west looks kinda derpy compared to southeast asia but nice wheels tho.
Rear drum brakes on a Corolla. What is this, the Flinstones! Unheard of in Australia for over 15 years. Next you will be saying that it has manual window winders.
gjmob I know. America still makes drum brakes on lower model cars.
When ya go to the track they only use steelies there the lightest with the most throttle response to bad they dent easy
That makes no sense. Why would they use Steelies if there are lighter wheels out there. And also the steelies are durable
Mine is a 2015 Corolla s with no drums
Yeah I’m tired of my hubcaps. I don’t want them falling off
We all start somewhere.
I just bought those same rims
2018 corolla and they still putting hub caps 😂
I found the same type of rims online. You know if they will fit my 2010 Corolla same bolt pattern 5x100mm
If it’s the same body Corolla you will have the same issue
My 2015 Corolla S can I use install wheel 2019 Camry wheel 235/40/19 Rear Tires 245/40/19...
Idk. It sounds like to big for corolla
Those new wheels r used up. The wheels the customer had before were as good as new
That’s what he bought. He ended up selling the Frs wheels and he made a profit on top of that.
Will these 17 inch rims be fine to put on toyota corolla hybrid 2021 ?
Yes
I know that guy is missing those rims 2021? Toyota Corolla Like a boss
New corollas are dope!
@@BulliKid 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥2021?
Btw i always been running no hub centric spacers
Did you only need spacers for the front wheels? I have a 2011 Toyota Corolla. I have 17 inch Scion TC rims on them. I am trying to see if I need spacers. What are your thoughts. The rims ahave a 45 mm Offset.
I only needed spacers one front.
I’m not sure on how the tC wheels would fit. Best to test fit and go from there.
Hey brother cool vid thank you !!!! I just got a 2020 Corolla le and I’m having a hard time finding the right tire size any advice????? Thank you
What wheels are you running currently?
BULLI KID 205 55 16
BULLI KID I really appreciate it brother
Are you running the steel wheels? Original hubcaps?
BULLI KID original with hubcaps
Had to sub bro cause I'm trying to find new wheels for my wife's 16 Corolla. Does anyone know if the 225/45/17 from a 08 Scion TC will fit?
I’ll look into it
@@BulliKid thanks man
Yes sir. Looks like it should fit. Both have 5x100 wheel bolt pattern and 54.1 wheel hub bore size. As far as tires fitting and clearing, I’m not exactly sure. But it’s reasonable size so shouldn’t be too big of a issue.
@@BulliKid perfect!!! Thank you so much when I get them I’ll make sure to shout your channel out! Appreciate it
Rings will get somebody killed
I ordered the 5 mm spacer but was wondering if a hub ring would be needed as well?
Yes the hubs hve diff size. It’s minor so you may be able to get away.
Just get some nice Corolla S rims and avoid the headaches.
Isaac D. We ended up getting corolla s rims. It’s hard buying used in good condition.
@@BulliKid good choice. I also got a set for my Corolla 2012 and reconditioned them.
They sure make the car look more premium!
What size lug nut did u use
Original lug nuts
How are the washers/spacers holding up after a month? On highway?
We only had the wheels on for 24 hrs and we flipped them. The wheels drove smooth on street and on highway for the time being.
@@BulliKid are you back to using the original hubcaps?
Andrei yesyes!! Untill we find something that fits on offer up
Do you think frs rims fit a 2006 scion tc
im not 100% sure but scion is also 5x100 i believe
I have the same car!! But white
Daniel Rivers awesome! They are great little cars. What are your plans for it? Do you have any mods?
@@BulliKid I have not done any modes it is my second car used for traveling to work. My other car is a 2016 mustang v6 black; for that that i have installed a better cold air intake ( airaid) and some aftermarket rims
Model time foooooo
huh
Did you used a aftermaket lug nuts or the OEM lug nuts?
Oem
@BulliKid hi, thanks for the video. I'm doing the same thing. Do you know what type are the oem lug nuts you used? Mine are not chromed and shorter so I may need to buy a set like the one you have.
Toyota uses mag style lug nuts.
Did they need hub ring as well??
Yes
everything is just wrong with this...
Dose it ride nice
It’s not as smooth as the oem
@@BulliKid yeah I know I got hubcaps and I’m scared to change my wheels. I want to GR Corolla but. my rims is set for 16x7 I don’t wanna go after market no more I put 20 inch rims on a Camry, and it was shaking like hell and off-balance like hell no way to fix it
@@BulliKid Is it the same size as the Subaru rims or you it’s bigger