5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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No I'm not gonna drop it. It would probably look sweet, but it looks better than I expected at stock height. A 245/40/19 is the way to go if you dont want to feel every bump in the road. No rubbing! These are cellphone pics (camera fisheyed them), they look way better in person, believe me.
Last edited by PortCityRolla; 04-25-2009 at 08:54 PM.
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2009 Camry SE V6 loaded
Mods: Borla Dual Exhaust with no resonator, K&N Intake, 5k HID headlights and 5k HID foglights, LED Tail lights, Complete interior leds, Ultra Racing Front Strut Bar, Ultra Racing 19mm rear sway bar, 20% tint, Rosen navigation system, 19 inch ASA GT1 wheels
Your wheel gap is making me cry.....my computer room is flooded now....expect a bill from my insurance company
Nice rims though.
First I want to say thank you guys for your help, as the Lexus forums didnt help much.
Its really not that bad at all (gap), and it kinda levels out(lowers) when rolling. I will have to put up a video to show my point.
I know all about lowering cars as this is my other ride. Its slammed. Im satisfied with the looks of the Lex.
Last edited by PortCityRolla; 04-25-2009 at 08:38 PM.
Thanks for the comments. I will put some better pics up soon. I bought some tire pressure sensors off ebay. The tire light came on after a little driving, how much is it gonna cost me to get these programmed? I didn't have to get the ones I bought for the charger programmed, they just worked.
you could leave your stock rims in the garage. your computer will reset itself once its near your tires, and you can drive close to 50 miles before ur lights goes off again.
you should've swapped the TPMS from your stock rims to your MRR.
btw, megan coilovers for the 2007-2010 camry fits on your car
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