3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Can i fit 18 inch rims on my gen 3 camry.without altering stock suspension??helpppp
HI GUYS AND GALS,i have a question.im going to wind up putting some kind of aftermarket rims on my gen 3 camry.im wondering how wide and how big i can go without rubbing on ym stock suspension.plus the bottom of my struts look about an inch from where the top of my tires are,and they are 195/70R 14's.im wondering if i can put a nice set of chrome 18's on my camry without having to alter my suspension.i really want to get rims that are offset.so they will look almost even with the wheelwells. i want my camry to be perched and look beefy.can anyone help???any and all help with be appreciated.thanxxxxx
Last edited by Whitecamryghost; 09-21-2005 at 07:12 PM.
Reason: SPELLING ERROR
maen this guy is on the ball he wants rims "that are the offset"
WERDD YO
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125 front wheel horsepower with major retard issues between 4500-5200RPM -
OD switched off, even when not in 3rd results in major power loss/rpm drop.
i always post with a stupidly large amount of sarcasm :P
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125 front wheel horsepower with major retard issues between 4500-5200RPM -
OD switched off, even when not in 3rd results in major power loss/rpm drop.
does anyone realize that there are litterally thousands of different threads and that can make it very difficult to find the answer to what someone might be looking for. and besides you guys addicted to the forums know you jizz your pants when you know the answer to something anyways. so why not cut people some slack ok.
the more threads there are the more chance of you finding your answer.
OH SHOCK HORROR.
its always good to GO OUT and do research, not sit on ya lazy ass and type.
01 WHEEL found go to 02
02 if PCD = correct go to 03 if not go to 01
03 if width = suitable go to 04 if not go to 01
04 if offset = suitable go to 05 if not go to 01
05 TYRE found go to 06
06 if dimater = correct go to 07 if not go to 05
07 if section width fits go to 08 if not go to 05
08 if profile fits go to 09
09 MOUNT TYRE go to 10
10 MOUNT WHEEL go to 11
11 Kerb Rash go to 12 if not repeat 11
12 CRY go to 13
13 END
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you can do all that without looking at a pc
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125 front wheel horsepower with major retard issues between 4500-5200RPM -
OD switched off, even when not in 3rd results in major power loss/rpm drop.
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