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They are universal 5 lug. They will fit your Camry. Nice rims dude
Yea they look nice. The bolt pattern I know will fit, but just wanna make sure I won't need spacers.
But since I do have coilovers it is smaller than OE struts and the 7.5 width should clear but I wanted some TN members that have 18x7.5 on their GEN3 to chime in.
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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
My 17x 7.5 offset 45 with 215/45/17 fitted perfectly with 1 mm in the inside and it didn't rub on the outside. What side tires are you planning on running? with the 40 offset the inside will be fine. As for the outside I think you might rub just a bit or you might clear by a couple of hair, assuming you're going to run 225/40/18.
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Last edited by quangtran89; 03-22-2010 at 10:18 AM.
My 17x 7.5 offset 45 with 215/45/17 fitted perfectly with 1 mm in the inside and it didn't rub on the outside. What side tires are you planning on running? with the 40 offset the inside will be fine. As for the outside I think you might rub just a bit or you might clear by a couple of hair, assuming you're going to run 225/40/18.
I might go with a 215/45/18, or 215/50/18. But I dunno yet. I don't wanna run too low profile ie 40, since the roads here are not that great. Don't wanna risk bending/cracking a rim
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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
225/40-18 will give the 7.5 width a pregnant look, so it'll be plenty protection and the 7.5 with a +40 will work just fine on coils, that's actually smaller than the standard 18x8.
225/40-18 will give the 7.5 width a pregnant look, so it'll be plenty protection and the 7.5 with a +40 will work just fine on coils, that's actually smaller than the standard 18x8.
I just checked the tire size calculator and it recommends a 215/40/18 to match the GEN3 specs
I'll have to see what kinda deal i will find with tires
quangtran89: What size is your rim in your sig?
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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
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