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Old 01-08-2008, 09:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a questions about lowering my 07 camry se using trd springs. I have 225/40/19 tires on 19x8.5 wheels with a 38 offset (stretched tires). Is my wheel package to big for me to lower my car (rubbing), and is the ride quality substantially reduced with the trd springs?
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I have a questions about lowering my 07 camry se using trd springs. I have 225/40/19 tires on 19x8.5 wheels with a 38 offset (stretched tires). Is my wheel package to big for me to lower my car (rubbing), and is the ride quality substantially reduced with the trd springs?
You should be fine. There are a couple members here running 19x8.5's at 35 offset with no rubbing.
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you should be fine. no rubbing.
do post pics
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yep, what they said... hahaha.. what rims do you have?
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as for ride quality... its not that off from stock.. but then again you're rolling on 19's
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yep, what they said... hahaha.. what rims do you have?
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There's a chance you might rub on the rear since you have 40 profile tires.
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