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I bought those wheels for my LE a couple of months ago. They look great on the magnetic gray metallic; a huge improvement over the stock wheel covers. My dealer warned me that there was about 10% chance that one of the valve stems (pressure sensors) would break when they pulled off the old rim, and it would be about $100 to replace. Luckily, they were able to pull them off and put onto the new rims without breaking any. I can post a picture later...
I bought those wheels for my LE a couple of months ago. They look great on the magnetic gray metallic; a huge improvement over the stock wheel covers. My dealer warned me that there was about 10% chance that one of the valve stems (pressure sensors) would break when they pulled off the old rim, and it would be about $100 to replace. Luckily, they were able to pull them off and put onto the new rims without breaking any. I can post a picture later...
I changed my stock 16" XLE rims out a few months ago for 18" GS430 rims ... I had absolutely NO PROBLEM whatsoever swapping over the TPMS. It is so easy to remove, that if you were to break one, you'd have to be an idiot, or jus man-handling the damn things, just be careful, and you'll have no problems!
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2011 BMW 535i M-Sport xDrive (Mine), 2010 Infiniti G37S Convertible (Wife's), 2010 Toyota Rav4 Base 4cyl (Dog-mobile)
Anybody like these Toyota accessory 16" wheels PT758-03076 on silver 07 Camry?
Does anyone have pics of this wheel on a silver 07 Camry?
If I get these wheel, do I just reuse the tire pressure sensors from my stock wheels?
THANKS!
IMO, dealers in my area have been going crazy ... putting these wheels on the CE/LE models instead of hubcaps ... I don't personally care for this wheel at all (Kinda Buick Style ...) but it is a GREAT improvement over CE/LE hubcaps!!
__________________ Current Rides:
2011 BMW 535i M-Sport xDrive (Mine), 2010 Infiniti G37S Convertible (Wife's), 2010 Toyota Rav4 Base 4cyl (Dog-mobile)
Anybody like these Toyota accessory 16" wheels PT758-03076 on silver 07 Camry?
Does anyone have pics of this wheel on a silver 07 Camry?
If I get these wheel, do I just reuse the tire pressure sensors from my stock wheels?
THANKS!
There's a silver LE that has these same exact wheels .... I see it every day on my way to the office ... I'll snap a few pix tomorrow on the way to work if you'd like!
__________________ Current Rides:
2011 BMW 535i M-Sport xDrive (Mine), 2010 Infiniti G37S Convertible (Wife's), 2010 Toyota Rav4 Base 4cyl (Dog-mobile)
There's a silver LE that has these same exact wheels .... I see it every day on my way to the office ... I'll snap a few pix tomorrow on the way to work if you'd like!
There's a silver LE that has these same exact wheels .... I see it every day on my way to the office ... I'll snap a few pix tomorrow on the way to work if you'd like!
Here are the pics after I installed those wheels. I think they look great. I'm sure there are plenty of others out there that look good, as well; but I like these.
Here are the pics after I installed those wheels. I think they look great. I'm sure there are plenty of others out there that look good, as well; but I like these.
Nice pics!
The wheels look real nice on your car.
Did the wheels come with those silver-color valve stems?
I thought about those wheels. Saw them at the dealer and it was $129 per wheel!!! Buy four wheels and you're looking at more than $500. Figure another $100 for mounting, reinstalling sensors, and balancing.
They do look very nice. Toyota's accessory brochure descrbies it as "liquid metal wheels"(don't aske me, I got no idea what that means)... Honestly, I don't think they match the Camry too well. They're too elegant and do not fit Camry's sporty styling at all. I had an old Lincoln Town Car that had wheels of almost identical design.
If you're buying new wheels for the Carmy, might as well go all the way. 18" BBS or 20" chromed wheels would be my choice. Chrome 20-inch spinner wheels, anybody?
I thought about those wheels. Saw them at the dealer and it was $129 per wheel!!! Buy four wheels and you're looking at more than $500. Figure another $100 for mounting, reinstalling sensors, and balancing.
They do look very nice. Toyota's accessory brochure descrbies it as "liquid metal wheels"(don't aske me, I got no idea what that means)... Honestly, I don't think they match the Camry too well. They're too elegant and do not fit Camry's sporty styling at all. I had an old Lincoln Town Car that had wheels of almost identical design.
If you're buying new wheels for the Carmy, might as well go all the way. 18" BBS or 20" chromed wheels would be my choice. Chrome 20-inch spinner wheels, anybody?
I really hope you are kidding about the spinner wheels.......
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Back on stock height and love it!
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