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i was thinking of getting the sportmaxx 962 staggered by 8.5 in front and by 9.5 in the rear in gold but i wanted to know what you guys though i should do stay wit the ones i got now or go with the 962 but im also not sure wether to go 19's or 18's
Repost your pics please...i tried several things and none of them worked..but your original links/posting methods never worked.
Click the yellow button with the mountain above. Post the "Direct link" from photobucket into it.
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i wanna go staggered and then im going to to camber the rear by -3
why do you need -3 camber? are you dumped on coilovers?
if you are just on trd/eibach springs, i dont think there is really a need to do camber on your rear just to make 19x9.5 +35 fit. (not unless you got some really heavy passengers)
+1 on the 19" because 18" would look small due to the big lip.
18s only look small if there is a big lip AND IF THE CAMRY ISN'T DUMPED
if it was 18x9 +35F 225/45/18, 18x10 +30R 235/40/18 and slammed on coilovers with -3 camber all around, that would be nice to see on a camry haha hellaflush on a gen6.
18s only look small if there is a big lip AND IF THE CAMRY ISN'T DUMPED
if it was 18x9 +35F 225/45/18, 18x10 +30R 235/40/18 and slammed on coilovers with -3 camber all around, that would be nice to see on a camry haha hellaflush on a gen6.
Stop giving me ideas....you are killing me!
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