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Old 08-16-2007, 02:11 PM   #16 (permalink)
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aight cool thanks man...what do you have now on your camry?
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19x8.5, +45 with 235/35/19 dropped on TRD springs. They need spacers to sit flush with the fenders. These wheels are discontinued and str hard to find these days so I wasn't so picky when I found a set.

Edit: Here's are a few pics of my most recent setup without a drop:





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those sits nice man...i plan to get the tein coilovers. My buddy told me that when you drop your car the whole setup changes. He said if i get 245/40/19 i will definatley rub if i turn or i may need spacers. He suggested to get 235/40/19 with the coilovers.
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I, too, am planning on getting the Tein coilovers. If you get coilovers, how low do you plan to set the height? You can have your fenders shaved or rolled also.
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atleast two inches...because of all the camry's i seen thats dropped 1..3-.5 isnt enough. That one red camry on these forums with teins from the old solara was dropped perfectly i think.
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atleast two inches...because of all the camry's i seen thats dropped 1..3-.5 isnt enough. That one red camry on these forums with teins from the old solara was dropped perfectly i think.
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I would go with +38-40.
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if i plan to get 19x8 rius with 235-245 tires and a 3 inch lip, to clarify should i get +38 or -40 offset?
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He said +38 to +40....I guess he eluded to pick the wheels which you like and are available that that offset as long as it is between these two numbers, just 2mm difference.
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i'd go with 235, 19x8 and +38. that would sit better.

mind you that the guy with the red camry ran 20x8.5 but 225/35/20, meaning he ran stretched tires to avoid rubbing.
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19x8.5, +45 with 235/35/19 dropped on TRD springs. They need spacers to sit flush with the fenders. These wheels are discontinued and str hard to find these days so I wasn't so picky when I found a set.

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What spacers did you use? 5mm?
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I am planning to order my rims this week but i need to make sure of something.

will 19x8 +36 ( i know Epilson said +38) offset fit my 07 Camry SE v6
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should i get 19x8 +40 offset?
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I was trying to order rims today. But I found out they are sold out and on back order nationwide. I am pissed!
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I was trying to order rims today. But I found out they are sold out and on back order nationwide. I am pissed!
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if i did get the +36 offset would i need to roll the fenders?
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18"s with 2-inch drop. I Have the same set-up
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