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I was in an accident a few weeks ago and lost 2 of my wheels, now I am looking for replacements. Can someone please give me suggestions? I know lots of people are riding on Rims from other Toyotas and I am looking to do the same. What cars have nice rims that I might be interested in, that fit my current car? I drive a 2000 Toyota Camry CE I4 and am looking for 16+ inch rims preferrably, in aluminum, silver, or polished (not chrome).
Thanks guys!
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I did replaced my 09 camry steel wheels to alloy, if you are intested, let me know but i have three steel wheel + set of hub caps (Brand new) also i have set of 5 Lexus wheels with Michelin tire ready to install
but those are 15" alloy wheels.
Does anybody know where I can buy new Lexus IS300 rims (at a good price) online that will fit my camry? Also, if anyone knows of a good website with a great variety of rims, other than superbuytires.com, can you please share?
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Try craigslist. I found a few complete sets of IS300 rims in decent condition ranging from $250-350 (no chrome like you mentioned). Some were even including a spare wheel too.
I am still stuck with this guys so I have a more specific question...
Can anyone recommend Toyota (any car) OEM rims that will fit my 2000 camry? The only ones I know are the Lexus IS300 rims. I am looking for 17" or larger in anything but chrome. If you could please let me know the year/type of car that fits or provide links, that would be super helpful.
Thanks.
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the avalon ones would but wait till you get a second on it...as for the tundra ones, i think 18*8 is pushing it for a 2000 camry, actually i dun think they would fit
Thanks guys! Now what about the tires? 215/55/17? My car is lowered with tokico shocks/vogtland springs 1.5". I had 18" rims 235/40/18 and they rubbed in the rear. What size tire should I get?
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