Carry Wheel Specs

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Mad_Aussie
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Hey guys,
search button isnt working and theres no thread in here about it,
so can I ask, what's the stud pattern for the Carry? Looking into some better rims (if I can sort out suspension), and want to know if its 114.3x4 or 110x4, or something else?

Cheers guys

-az
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Brayden
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4x114.3mm
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Mad_Aussie
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sweet as, yahoo japan here i come
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Brayden
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Why Yahoo Japan? You can get plenty of wheels in Aus in that stud pattern.
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Mad_Aussie
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Because thats where REAL wheels are made ;) Sure, lots of wheels in australia come out in that size, but they are mostly heavy, ugly, p.o.s. bob jayne specials.

http://www.slidewizeimports.com/ (search under AE86 corolla rims)

quick search came up with thousands of results, for fuckn cheap cheap


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Brayden
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I looked at importing some TE37's but with shipping etc piled on the top it worked out cheaper to get a set of SuperLites locally. ;)
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Trevor
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what about cromadoras, off the fiats think there the same stud pattern and there real magnesium
Mad_Aussie
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yeah but where it gets cheaper importing stuff is when you're mates with all the local importers ;)
Also buying all your parts in one go and putting them in one crate gets the savings clocking up
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