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Old 12-19-2008, 11:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Gen 6 Wheel Fitment advice

Hey guys, I just joined this forum and have been lurking for a little bit. I'm actually not a Camry owner yet, but am thinking of getting one for my wife. In anycase, what are some aggressive fitment wheel set ups that you camry owners are running? If we get the car, I'm looking at just a mild drop....maybe H&R's or maybe the Teins, and a set of 19's. Can you fit a 10" wheel with a +45 offset, wrapped with 245/35's in the back with either of those springs? I have a fender roller and rolled/pulled my own WRX wagon to fit 18x10's with a +35 wrapped with 255/35's and it was slammed. You guys think it's possible? If not, what is the most aggressive set up that you guys have seen?

Also, is it bad to run a staggered set up on a FWD car? I know people usually only run it on a RWD, but does it damage or harm anything? I know for AWD it's a no no, but what about on a Camry?
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Hey guys, I just joined this forum and have been lurking for a little bit. I'm actually not a Camry owner yet, but am thinking of getting one for my wife. In anycase, what are some aggressive fitment wheel set ups that you camry owners are running? If we get the car, I'm looking at just a mild drop....maybe H&R's or maybe the Teins, and a set of 19's. Can you fit a 10" wheel with a +45 offset, wrapped with 245/35's in the back with either of those springs? I have a fender roller and rolled/pulled my own WRX wagon to fit 18x10's with a +35 wrapped with 255/35's and it was slammed. You guys think it's possible? If not, what is the most aggressive set up that you guys have seen?

Also, is it bad to run a staggered set up on a FWD car? I know people usually only run it on a RWD, but does it damage or harm anything? I know for AWD it's a no no, but what about on a Camry?
hi there before some one jump to you ill write something for u
for first congrat to join the best toyota forum..
actually im running Staggered Set-Up on a gen6 Camry and handle 100x better then all around same set-up .
my Set-Up is 18x8.5 +35offset Front - 18x9.5 +35 Offset Rear.
also u can go with 19" with same set-up but there is one member with 10 at rear but... not my taste u have to make a Crazy Camber + Slam the Car... but the problem is the $$ on tires haha
also if u roll the the fender u will have more chance to not RUB i shaved my rear fender and i got no RUB at all u might try with more higher Set-up its all depend on ur $$ hope all this help and good luck!

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^^^ Thanks for the reply. It seems like I should be ok if I were to go with this set up. A 9.5" wheel with a +35 offset is pretty close (overall size and spec wise) to a 10" wheel with a +45 offset. I don't mind rolling the rear fenders at all if need to.

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^^^ Thanks for the reply. It seems like I should be ok if I were to go with this set up. A 9.5" wheel with a +35 offset is pretty close (overall size and spec wise) to a 10" wheel with a +45 offset. I don't mind rolling the rear fenders at all if need to.

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that was the higherst atm on this forum
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19x10 +45 will hit your struts...
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19x10 +45 will hit your struts...
Do you know how close it is? I'm running 5mm spacers front and rear on my Suby to clear my coilovers. Is this a possibility or if not, what is the next most aggressive set up somebody has proven to work?
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^^hey is this brandon with the silver STI...wait i think you got a blue wagon now......^^
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^^hey is this brandon with the silver STI...wait i think you got a blue wagon now......^^
Haha, yup that's me, and I'm still driving the WRB wagon. How you doing Russell? Your car looks pretty friggin sweet. What's the specs on your wheels/tires? And I'm assuming you're bagged right? Hit me back with some info on your mod list. I'm trying to decide on getting one for the wifey, and already looking into mods too.
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18x9 +30
18x8 +30

you can get away with those w/ a drop and no rolling.
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18x9 +30
18x8 +30

you can get away with those w/ a drop and no rolling.
+1 Especially if you go with 225-45-18 tire size.

I currently have
18x8 +35 Front 235-45-18 tire size
18x9 +35 Rear 235-45-18 tire size
I am lowered with Eibach springs and have no rubbing at all.
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18x9 +30
18x8 +30

you can get away with those w/ a drop and no rolling.
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+1 Especially if you go with 225-45-18 tire size.

I currently have
18x8 +35 Front 235-45-18 tire size
18x9 +35 Rear 235-45-18 tire size
I am lowered with Eibach springs and have no rubbing at all.
Thanks for the info guys. Will running 19's make things any harder t fit? If anything, I'm looking into 19's.
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19x9 +35 rear
19x8 +30 front

you can get away without rubbing and a slight drop.

If I were you, screw the slight drop, get coils, SLAM, camber, and 19x9.5 rear, 19x8.5 front

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19x9 +35 rear
19x8 +30 front

you can get away without rubbing and a slight drop.

If I were you, screw the slight drop, get coils, SLAM, camber, and 19x9.5 rear, 19x8.5 front

If the car were mine, I wouldn't even be asking.....colovers would be a given. Haha, but since the next car we buy will be for my wife, I'll be lucky if she even lets me drop it a little. That's why I was thinking H&R
s and 19's. Just something mild...

BTW, is that your current set up....19x9 and 19x8? What size tires are you running and do you rub at that height? Did you have to roll your fenders for that set up?

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that was my previous setup.
19x9.5
19x8.5 +35 all around.

and yes, i had to roll and trim the fat
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Stick a 9" up front and a 10.5" in the rear and call it a day.
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