3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Hello again camry community. I'm looking for some new rims to get rid of the stock plastic ones. What are your suggestions for new ones. Lets say my max spending amount is 200 us dollars.
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1995 Toyota Camry DX
135,*** mi.
Wheels+Tires to look good are going to be $700 plus minimum. Some nice 5zigen or Enkei rims can be had on ebay for around 3-400 and you can get tires for around $80-90 a tire for some decent Z rated budget summer tires. For tires look at the Yokohama Avid ES100 I think it is, Kumho Ecsta SPT, and Fuzion ZRi
lol, yeh. I never bought rims before, i just want some basic metal ones that aren't the plastic pos ones i have on now. Do i need to get new tires as well. I dont want to if i dont need to
lol, rim looking noob here.
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1995 Toyota Camry DX
135,*** mi.
ok, well if i dont change my tires then i have to get a 14'' rim, and im not seeing jack for that size. I would put up more money and buy new tires but like a couple people in here, college owns my bank account.
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1995 Toyota Camry DX
135,*** mi.
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