3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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hey i have a gen 3 camry and im lookin for some wheels im thinkin 17.8.5 et 45 or 17x8.5 3.5 in the back which do you guys think would fit better? i does'nt matter if i gotta roll the backs
i have a couple in mind there is a pair of sterns a friend of mine is sellin and also a pair of advans another is tryin to sell they both are 17x8.5 et35
an 8.5" +35 is going to be very similar in fitment - not gonna poke unless your running 0* of camber (which would be silly) ... but it will rub, so like i said roll the fenders
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If I'm thinking about this correctly u won't be able to get those wheels, and have coilovers at the same time, well as far as I know the K sports really hinder u from getting much camber adjustment, my 18 X 8s are about 7mm from touching the coilover!!!
If I'm thinking about this correctly u won't be able to get those wheels, and have coilovers at the same time, well as far as I know the K sports really hinder u from getting much camber adjustment, my 18 X 8s are about 7mm from touching the coilover!!!
what is the offset of your wheel and to me 18's look too big for a camry
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