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.
Just a quick intro, I'm a new 05 Camry owner. I've been driving Honda cars for the longest, but I'm lovin the Camry so far.
The car didn't come with an owner's manual so please forgive me for asking simple questions.
Also I've tried TN's search feature but I'm getting "fatal error" many times.
I'm interested in upgrading the wheels to a 16" or a 17" OEM wheels for my Camry. It currently has hubcaps.
So here are some questions;
1) What is the bolt pattern for the 05 Camry LE?
2) Do ALL toyota 5 lug wheels have the same bolt pattern?
3) If they do, I imagine 17" wheels from an 06 Avalon won't be an issue, fitment wise?
I'm serious if you're intrested on my SE rims, they have tires too but you may only get one more summer out of them. i'll give you a good deal, and they're 16" you can see them in my sig (since my 19's aren't on the car yet"
yea or passing slower cars...the V6 has get up and go...the I4...has nothing
Except you can get a 2AZ turbo manifold, which the V6 does not have widely available, yet.
But yeah, I picked up some Gen5 16" 5-spoke wheels as snow tires, they look great as OEM wheels. Go either either the Gen6 or Gen5 16" wheels for more comfort. Otherwise the 17" ones from the Gen6 SE would work as well.
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