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I have 2007 Camry SE and I'm looking for some wheels. I like the Axis Reverb and my friend is selling me a brand new set. They are 18x18.5 with the offset +15. Please let me know if these will fit my car or if anyone has had this setup. I don't know if they'll stick out too much from the fender. The bolt pattern is right.
sorry redline, you're wrong. theres nothing that shows up on search that asks a 18x18.5 +15 offset...
but yeah.. lets just say, hypothetically, that you wanted to fit 18x8.5 +15 offset. It won't work. That offset is too low =)
Don't buy the rims. You'll be sorry you bought em if you do.
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Thank you for letting me know. I'll try to find something else then. The only reason I'm trying to get wheels is because I need tires and it makes sence to do a little upgrade at the same time. My tires have 75K on them already ;-) + summer time is comming
Not to hijack the thread and didn't wanna start another one of these wheel fitment threads,but i was thinking of going for a staggered look with the axis penta with 19x8.5 +35 offset at front,and 19x9.5 +40 offset at rear.I know the front will work but how about the rear?I'm on H&R's right now and will i have rubbing issues with it?And if i go coils later,will the rear setup require me to shave fenders?And what tire sizes should i go with?Thanks guys.
Thank you for letting me know. I'll try to find something else then. The only reason I'm trying to get wheels is because I need tires and it makes sence to do a little upgrade at the same time. My tires have 75K on them already ;-) + summer time is comming
WTF! How could that be safe driving with 75k tires? I would change tires every 30-45k MINIMUM.
WTF! How could that be safe driving with 75k tires? I would change tires every 30-45k MINIMUM.
I'm in Boston and we just had a snow storm here, i'll tell you it really sucks, but I've been waiting to do everything at once, Rotors(F+R) my car is pulsating when braking and Toyota said the rotors are worped, TRD springs, wheels & tires, brake pads, alingment, etc. Tires have lasted me longer because I rotate every 3K miles so they are going to have to hang on two more weeks. I need to paint my front bumper too so it'll be all set for summer time.
Not to hijack the thread and didn't wanna start another one of these wheel fitment threads,but i was thinking of going for a staggered look with the axis penta with 19x8.5 +35 offset at front,and 19x9.5 +40 offset at rear.I know the front will work but how about the rear?I'm on H&R's right now and will i have rubbing issues with it?And if i go coils later,will the rear setup require me to shave fenders?And what tire sizes should i go with?Thanks guys.
That should fit just fine. The rear can go up to 9.5" width with +35 offset and be fine. Even if you do go with coilovers, you shouldn't need to shave the rear fenders. You may want to get a camber kit also if your planning to drop your car a lot.
As for tire size, it depends what look you wanna get, either a vip style look with slighty stretched tires, ie 215/40/19 and 225/40/19. Or the atypical, 235/40/19 and 245/40/19.
You can change the 40 profile to 35 if you'd like, 35 might look nicer if you'll slam your car anyways. And 35 profile tires are cheaper to come across.
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in the rear your gonna have to stretch the tires if your gonna lower it...it think Paul had 225/35/19 for the rear...i belive. someone correct me if im wrong
I've come down to four choises for my wheels. What do you guys think about some Axis Matrix or Axis Widetrack 18x8 +40 offset. The other two are Axis Halo or Axis Hiro 18x8.5? I don't want to go 19" cuz first it'll be more money and higher risks of blowing up a tire on a pot hole or messing up the wheel.
I've come down to four choises for my wheels. What do you guys think about some Axis Matrix or Axis Widetrack 18x8 +40 offset. The other two are Axis Halo or Axis Hiro 18x8.5? I don't want to go 19" cuz first it'll be more money and higher risks of blowing up a tire on a pot hole or messing up the wheel.
I like the Axis Hiro. Also, 8.5" at +35mm offset gives you a pretty nice flush setup and nice match with 225-45/18 tires (tires are just a tad thinner than rims, I like that). I have that setup in dimensions.
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