5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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hi
im looking at getting rims off a 07 altima, 17" for my 07 camry
i see its the same bolt pattern, what modern jap cars are hubcentric like the camrys?
thank in adance
dan
Yes, they are compatible. Among the many different vehicles out there with th same bolt pattern, here are a few: G35, ISx50, Altima, Maxima, GSx50, TL, TSX, Accord, etc.
hi
im looking at getting rims off a 07 altima, 17" for my 07 camry
i see its the same bolt pattern, what modern jap cars are hubcentric like the camrys?
thank in adance
dan
all oem wheels are hubcentric to their own hub....hub sizes are different, toyota uses 61mm center hole, nissan 67....so you can put the wheel with a bigger hole on a smaller hub, not vice versa, you can use nissan rims on toyota but not other way around, best to get hubcentric rims to allow the wheel to center on the hub.
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all oem wheels are hubcentric to their own hub....hub sizes are different, toyota uses 61mm center hole, nissan 67....so you can put the wheel with a bigger hole on a smaller hub, not vice versa, you can use nissan rims on toyota but not other way around, best to get hubcentric rims to allow the wheel to center on the hub.
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Back on stock height and love it!
WTF what's with everyone who owns a camry wanting to buy OEM rims from other brands of cars. Infiniti, Lexus, Nissan; just to name a few.
I got Lexus recently b/c:
- Similar fit between the brands. (no need for hubcentric rings/ fear of vibration)
- Price between OEM brands
- Regular alloy Toyota rims (not TRD) are bland!
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2007 Magnetic Gray Camry LE V6:
Lit door sills, F/R cathode, trunk cathode, K&N SRI, IS250 chromes, LED tails/ bulb swaps, Katzkin leather
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