5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
Topics of discussion range from fuel economy, safety, modifications, performance all involving America's favorite family car, the Toyota Camry.
I just want simple. As easy as I buy rim, i order tires from www.tires.com, bring to them to install, no worry on what other components i need (i.e.: spacer, etc.,)
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2007 Super White CE 5-spd. Stock 4 Lyfe, well I have new driver side doors and side pillar.. are those mods?
As of March 1, another $2200 body shop bill due to deer attack..
he asked us a questions so we answered.. we know the ultimate decision is up to him
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2007 Super White CE 5-spd. Stock 4 Lyfe, well I have new driver side doors and side pillar.. are those mods?
As of March 1, another $2200 body shop bill due to deer attack..
buy whatever you want, doesnt matter what we say its your car and your money.
Yea... don't buy things to please us... buy the one that pleases you... I do a lot of things to my car that people on the board disagree with... hahaha
understood, but wanted to see what other people would do. thx for the feedback.
I went with 18s and dont have any problems with them. Ride is good too. But like I said before, its your call. I dont know your financial situation but I would imagine 17s are cheaper?
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07 Camry LE V6 - TRD drop, Fujita CAI, IS350 Wheels, SE Grille
I like the 18's better also. They're 2 pounds heavier than the 17's, but I imagine the 18 inch tires will weigh less than the 17's to help offset the extra weight.
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2007 Super White CE 5-spd. Stock 4 Lyfe, well I have new driver side doors and side pillar.. are those mods?
As of March 1, another $2200 body shop bill due to deer attack..
I guess with the popular vote of the people being 18" and my pocket saying I need to get the Nikon 17-55 2.8 lens being over 1k already..i'll go with the 17" GS...Not sure why 1" would be double in price.
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