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Old 04-22-2010, 10:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I think this question is repeated some where in this fourm, does this rims 17" x 7" +50mm offset (PCD - 114.3mm x 5 hole & Centre Bore Diameter = 59mm) fit my toyota camry 1996
Tyres are: 215/45ZR17. original Lexus IS200 rims

sorry I don't knew my hole & centre bore diameter , can anyone help me?

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The bolt pattern is correct. I don't know about the offset though or center bore.
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4 banger or 6 cylinder?
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The bolt pattern is correct. I don't know about the offset though or center bore.

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4 banger or 6 cylinder?
my car is 6 cylinder, toyota camry vienta
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they should fit fine. however, 50mm is a little high. you will be better off if you get some 5mm spacers on there. center bore shoudl be the same unless there is a differance with the IS200.

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they should fit fine. however, 50mm is a little high. you will be better off if you get some 5mm spacers on there. center bore shoudl be the same unless there is a differance with the IS200.



why does that matter?
thank you, I found this pic in this forum. this is the same rims that i need to buy and the same car of mine with the same color . sorry, how can I get some 5mm spacers?, i don't understand this point


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^You can purchase some H&R or Ichiba wheel spacers from a local retailer there in AU. The reason they are being brought up is that the wheel by itself could potentially rub in the rear of the car due to the high offset. The wheel spacers would help alleviate that.
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^You can purchase some H&R or Ichiba wheel spacers from a local retailer there in AU. The reason they are being brought up is that the wheel by itself could potentially rub in the rear of the car due to the high offset. The wheel spacers would help alleviate that.
thank you, I got it , I will buy them first
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why does that matter?
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^You can purchase some H&R or Ichiba wheel spacers from a local retailer there in AU. The reason they are being brought up is that the wheel by itself could potentially rub in the rear of the car due to the high offset. The wheel spacers would help alleviate that.
it being +50mm and getting +5mm spaces will make it effectively +45mm offset which will push it out a bit more further. I agree with bigbird that +50mm offset is a bit high for gen3 camry's. hope this helps
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