5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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yes, adding spacers would help. it would mess up handling though.
plus the 9" wide rim might rub against the fender so rolling and pulling the fenders might be needed too.
The Spacers And Rubing Are No Problem. I Could Put Up To 1.5 Inch Spacer With My Extended Studs. And I Was Planing To Pull Out My Rear To Make A Little Flare Anyways.
well....ive heard that with those fender rollers you can get some flare too...so maybe just a solid role and a light flare...
and it doesnt look like his tires are stretched much....
btw...what are you gonna do with you p1s if you get these?
The Spacers And Rubing Are No Problem. I Could Put Up To 1.5 Inch Spacer With My Extended Studs. And I Was Planing To Pull Out My Rear To Make A Little Flare Anyways.
if spacers, pulling and rolling are no problem then go for it! would sure love to see a camry rocking te37s. i recall seeing a gen5 with a jpvisage kit on cardomain with i think le37, black wheels with the polished lip and black camry.
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