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Old 07-08-2007, 06:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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im lookin at those OEM lexus IS rims. anyone know if 18 x 8.5 50mm offset(R), and 18 x 8 45mm offset(F) will rub anywhere in 6gen camrys? i think it looks ok for the fender(im ok if i have to roll the fender in; i want the rims to be flushed with the fenders), but not sure on the inside rubbing. dont know if ill be forced to use spacers(slap on spacers whatever i need to i dont mind) to prevent inside rubbing, but might push it out to the fenders too much being 8.5 in the rear.

yes i know camrys arent rear wheel drive.
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That will be fine, no problems 100%. If you are considering spider gs from the is, PM me, I have a set (non-staggered which is better IMO)
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Staggered rims should NEVER go on a front wheel drive car. A staggered setup will only exaggerate the understeer already present in our front-heavy, front-wheel drive Camrys.
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Staggered rims should NEVER go on a front wheel drive car. A staggered setup will only exaggerate the understeer already present in our front-heavy, front-wheel drive Camrys.
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"Staggered rims should NEVER go on a front wheel drive car."

Only if the purpose of your car is to take turns at over 45 mph or are racing. I guess most guys here are into performance, so yes staggered will cause problems. But if you are a daily commuter and are having your car for showing off and not trying to beat a civic, you'll be fine. Besides, with power steering, you'll probably wont feel any difference.
Its your money, you can do as you please. Nobody questions other guys here for putting HID on their cars, exhaust that accentuates the "ricer" effect, wings, spoilers. Everyone has their own taste and preferences. If you have the money to spend on two different set of tires (cause you know you cant rotate), I say go for it and post your results.
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