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Old 11-07-2006, 09:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Increasing tire size to 225/55/17 possible on SE?

Not sure that the stock Toyo J33 are such good choice in regards to grip, stopping and aquaplaning resistance. Does anybody know how well they are matched to the SE chasis? I like to change to a wider tire and am wondering if going to a 225/55/17 will cause rubbing or scraping on suspension/body parts. There are more tires to choose from in this size. Your input surely is appreciated.
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We already answered this question in your other thread you made on 11/03/06: http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/t163663.html
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We already answered this question in your other thread you made on 11/03/06: http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/t163663.html
Did not know your job at TN was to make others feel bad. So sorry your Highness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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oh boy, another thread where someone's got their panties in a bunch!

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Did not know your job at TN was to make others feel bad. So sorry your Highness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, I can't believe you posted this. Apparently you haven't been on TN long enough to know I'm one of the nicest and most helpful member when it comes to the 6th gen Camry questions and informations. If you wanted to know what feeling bad really feels like, I should have waited and let Lunamist or Njerald answered your thread. I'm sure they would of said the same thing but in a much harsher manner. But yeah, quite frankly, you basically made another thread asking the same question as the last thread you created where it was clearly answered by me and other fellow members.
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Not sure that the stock Toyo J33 are such good choice in regards to grip, stopping and aquaplaning resistance. Does anybody know how well they are matched to the SE chasis? I like to change to a wider tire and am wondering if going to a 225/55/17 will cause rubbing or scraping on suspension/body parts. There are more tires to choose from in this size. Your input surely is appreciated.
Toughen up. No pvssy drives a camry. Don't mess with Epsilon he will b!tch slap you...nicely.
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