1st & 2nd Generation (1983–1986 & 1987-1991)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1983-1986 & 1987-1991.
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ok i found a new set of wheels that i like alot, http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Brand...QQcmdZViewItem
now i need to know my bolt pattern and ect so i dont end up buying nice rims and then cant fit them onto my camry.... btw 90 dx 3sfe
The wheels in the picture show only 8 holes. They fit two different 4 bolt patterns. The problem is that the Gen 2 Camry uses a 5 bolt pattern.
For reference, the bolt pattern is arranged in a smaller circle than the Gen 3 and later Camry. We can't just bolt on later Camry wheels (BUMMER!)
Maybe the ebay seller has 5 bolt universal wheels and they just are not shown in the picture? I would suggest you email the seller and tell them you are looking for a 5x100 bolt pattern.
5 is the number of lug nuts
100 is the diameter of the bolt pattern in millimeters
Those ebay wheels look pretty unique. I don't think I have seen anything like them before.
i like the way those look, too bad they don't look like they are 5x100. i'm going to be getting some wheels soon, i'm going to get motegi track-lite rims. they look like a pretty good rim with 5x100 bolt pattern. and they are in 14 in or 15 in diametre.
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