3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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ok, the wheels on the car now are old worn so im think of a change. got some new wheels picked out that im trying to narrow down but having trouble. what do yall think of these? im not worried bout weight(there all about the same). there not expensive wheels but look pretty good.
i personally like the borbets but with stock breaks/rotors, the thin spokes might look kinda awkward. regardless, my vote goes to them.
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Honestly, I choose none of those. I like the mesh wheels you have right now.
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if i were to choose something in the same price range as the wheels you provided from Tire Rack, i would get:
+ ASA (your current wheels are too similar to the AR1's and AR2's, so i would try something like the JH8)
+ Kazera (possibly a KZ-R or KZ-S ... i like the look of 9-spokes like the KZ-S on the Gen 4 alot)
+ Motegi (SX5 for some fat-fives or US7 for some twin-spokes)
+ Sport Edition F2's ... which are sold out on TireRack
otherwise i would buy from Discount Tire Direct or some other site
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I have heard that ADR deforms easily, even when hitting shallow potholes, but then again, I have never own any ADR's so I do not have first hand experience on them.
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