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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:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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