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Old 04-19-2010, 12:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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4th Generation Rim fitment.

Looking to find some black rims for my 99 Camry.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/18-XX...Q5fAccessories

what do you guys think? All i am worried about was that they are 8.5 and i am already running at 7.5 and they seem to be really close to rubbing as it is.

I have some Enkei FD-05's 18 inch i am trying to get rid of. So if you guys know any one wanting to trade for some black rims let me know!

look just like this ....http://www.1010tires.com/images/whee...m_lg_super.jpg

Have some wear on them tho.
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23lbs is HEAVY
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O i didn't even notice that haha thanks for the heads up.
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23lb is heavy? Lol mines are 26lb each wheels without the tires. These should fit with no problem, but i would suggest some spacers.
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Use this LINK

put in your old wheel spec and compare it with the new wheel.
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4th Generation

Ya i looked at my wheels and they are about 25 ilbs i guess it would be heavy compared to a set of gram lights. and thanks for that link that wheel calculate works great! would toughs wheels sit farther out from the center of the car tho? I dont want to look like a low rider hahaha.
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23lb is heavy? Lol mines are 26lb each wheels without the tires. These should fit with no problem, but i would suggest some spacers.
wow
Driving my Camry and having driven my bro's FD3S, you can definitely tell the difference at the wheels while driving the cars; making turns or lane switching.
I'm not sure the weight on the stock wheels, but they're damn heavy. If you want a better handling car and weight reduction, get lighter wheels.

That low rider looks is from having too wider wheels and the offset not being changed. You may want to stay around +45 to +35 offset (generally).

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