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Old 09-09-2008, 08:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Gen6 My first post! Discount tire says no to tire/wheel size.

Hey Guys! This is my first post!

Ive been on here for the last few weeks getting inspired by all your mods. I've already got the smoked LED tailights and bought some new headlights to black out! I decided to upgrade my wheels and tires seeing that my OEM toyo wheels are almost bare.

I was dead set on getting the Tenzo-R Type M Version 2 Machined Black wheels after seeing Kniper Sitten's pics.

However, discount tire direct told me that the wheel and tire size dont show to fit my 2007 Camry SE properly. Although this says it should be acceptable: link
Here are the specs:
Wheels: Tenzo's (19 X 8.5, 45 offset)
Tires: Yoko S-drives (245/40-19)

Can anyone give me insight on why these may not fit or if discount tire is wrong? I'm guessing the reason could be that its too close to the struts.

In that case do you guys think 235/40-19's would be a better option? Will that fit? Spacers? I noticed that Kniper Sitten posted that he had 19 X 8.5's with 245/35's but with a 40 offset instead of 45 which makes me wonder if he put a spacer in there.

I also plan to drop it on trd springs if that changes things too.

Any help would be great! I really would like 245's but id settle for 235's if i needed too. Spacers could be an option too if you guys think it would be better.

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Old 09-09-2008, 10:06 PM   #2 (permalink)
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