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Old 08-14-2008, 08:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2007 Camry Wheel Offset

Hey I was wondering what the stock wheel offset is, and I currently bought new 18+8 wheels 40 offset, does that cause harm to alignment or suspension with different offset, does it affect drive ability?
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Usually best to investigate before purchase...............darn, looks like you will be okay.
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I have a 35 offset on my 18x8's and they sit nice and flush.
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hey how is the ride on your car/i have 18x8 40 offset ASA AR2 and i am getting some shaking at highway speeds/ i took it to a shop and they told me the wheels don't leave enough stud for the lug nuts to screw in to... I am perplexed/ i thought it was a tire balance issue but i got it road force balanced...did you have any sort of similar issues
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hey how is the ride on your car/i have 18x8 40 offset ASA AR2 and i am getting some shaking at highway speeds/ i took it to a shop and they told me the wheels don't leave enough stud for the lug nuts to screw in to... I am perplexed/ i thought it was a tire balance issue but i got it road force balanced...did you have any sort of similar issues
usually it will be because it isnt centered on the hub ring, so youd need a hubcentric ring to perfectly align your rims to the hub/bolts
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that tire shop is retarded..if the wheels don't leave enough stud for the lugnuts to screw into, wth is holding your wheels on? hopes and dreams??haha like the guy said above, try a hub centering ring...but a lot of people get vibration with bigger wheels...just part of the game.

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hey how is the ride on your car/i have 18x8 40 offset ASA AR2 and i am getting some shaking at highway speeds/ i took it to a shop and they told me the wheels don't leave enough stud for the lug nuts to screw in to...
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I have a hub ring and my car vibrates at highway speed (most noticeable between 60 and 70 mph). I tried rebalancing twice but gave up.
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