3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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yeah.. the front looks awkward to me with those wheels. nonetheless, its clean!
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Maybe if the front was swapped to the back. They do look staggered but in the wrong position. OP, that front tire sticks out quite a bit, have you tried putting the fronts to the rear and vice versa?
Love the black depos. Shoulda grab those instead when I bought mine!
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92 Camry 4 cyl 5 Spd
390,000km, Retrofited Projectors + 6000k HID, 2500k Fogs, SRI, K-Sport Coilovers, TRD Rear Sway Bar, GEN4 Ralco Short Shifter, Alpine 7" IVA-D900, 2 x 10" MTX / MTX 900W Amp
looks nice man. i would suggest 2 things. first, get some clear bumper lights, that always looks good on a white car. and second, well i guess there isnt much you can do besides different wheels but the front wheels stick out way to much, the backs are perfect.
Actually the rears are wider than the fronts. I know, whats the point of wider wheels in the rear on a FWD vehicle? I am pretty sure the offset would be even worse if I swapped them around. I think One_to_Hate has the right idea as far as bringing the rears out a bit after fender modification. I might just do that. Another option might be to have my machinist friend shave down the offset in the front if he thinks it would be safe and if it wouldn't conflict with the struts. As it is now, the fronts do stick out a little. Although the pics above make it look worse than it actually is for some reason. Clear bumper lights are on the way. Might have to black-out the rim of those to match the corners. I am ready to buy a front lip as well but still have not found the one I like that is not so ricey. Any help there would be appreciated.
im actually gonna black the edges of mine today, there was a DIY posted a month ago about it. personally, because wheels can be had so cheap id rather get a set that fits then start screwing with the wheels offsets and body work. with thoes wheels sold you could almost pay for a slightly used set of NICE 18"s with tires. but thats what i would do.
well there are 3 options for lips.
1 is the RMM lip which is a crazy look and doesnt always work out. there is also a 3.5 rmm lip but youd need the 3.5 bumper to fit it.
2 is the razzi lip: http://www.erebunicorp.com/ge/toycamry92.htm
3 is the taurus lip that a few of us rock, uber cheap since you can get it off a junked taurus, works well without sideskirts and is clean.
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