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Re: Large Wheel & Rim - Safety VS LooKing Nice Sat, 05 November 2005 22:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
OK. There are a few issues here.

Yes you can fit 16" wheels to your TA22. You will need to obtain wheels of the correct PCD (114.3 x 4) and offset so that you don't have issues with the tyres rubbing on the guards. The boys that have done this here should hopefully step up to the plate.

As for tyre width, that is dependent upon the width of your wheel. You need to give us that information.

Personally, I would leave the rear discs alone. It is unlikely that your stock 1GFE will outstrip the braking performance of your car. Most of your braking is done by the fronts anyway and my preference would be to upgrade the fronts. Because it is a backyard conversion (and so your brakes could be doing anything), in the future you may wish to take your car to a specialist brake centre where the front and rear line pressures could be measured.
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Read Message   Large Wheel & Rim - Safety VS LooKing Nice osixSat, 05 November 2005 22:21
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