3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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So im getting some new rims and trying to get away from the big chrome ones I had before. (They're for sale btw ) Im looking at getting the Drifz Venoms what do you guys think?
Current
Thinking about these
I will get them when i sell my current wheels.
I like them because they match the car color and have a really deep lip. I have a question about offsets though, I did some searching but still have some questions about what i should get.
Im getting 18's and they come in 7.5 8.5 and 9.5. Any help, opinions, comments would be great thanks. I also know nothing about the 35mm 42mm w/e those are haha.
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1994 Toyota Camry Le
2007 Toyota Camry Se
18" s are okay, but fitment is always hard and if you have a big drop camber and stretched tires are in order. The drift rims look alright, but i usually stay away from rims made by companies without a history. I got 18" racing hart c2s.
definitely get the new wheels, they look so much better and not only that, they will nicely fit the style of your car. bbs style wheels look good on ANY car, whether its a sedan, coupe, truck, or suv. the color of the new wheels will match the color of your car while deep chrome lip will nicely contrast it. a definitely must, i would quickly ditch the chrome wheels. you will turn your car from a bland looking camry to a nice aggressive, sporty camry.
and one more little thing...im not a big fan of your current front bumper cause it looks a bit too chunky. if you can find a less protruding bumper along with a nice subtle front lip/spoiler, i think it would flow nicely with your current body kit as well as the new wheels.
Yea i double checked, they do come in a 5 lug bolt pattern. I went to a shop they had the wheel and i held it up without the tire and they still looked really good. Look for my old wheels to show up in the for sale section soon.
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1994 Toyota Camry Le
2007 Toyota Camry Se
Bad-ass, dude. Very nice-looking car. I bet some white Brite Lites by Koenig or some DC-17s by Drag would look great on it, like 16s or 17s. Either way, that's a sexy machine.
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