5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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So I'm sure this has already been talked about but will 245/35/20 tires rub with TRD springs? What about H&R springs? I'm getting 19's (for the winter) very soon + TRD springs, but I need to make sure the springs won't rub on my chrome 20's....otherwise, I might be selling them
well we also need info about offset of the rims to know. but you probably wont if offset is right. why also get 19s for winter? you should just use the stock steelies or whatever for winter.
Offset is +35 I believe...Somebody offered me $700 for my steelies (felt like I couldn't pass that up) so I'm just looking for some all black used 19's...nothing special but something good enough to make it through summer and still be able to show in the spring
Just go 17s, much cheaper tires and a lot of cars come stock with that size so you might be able to buy some slightly used tires and rims.
As far as the rubbing goes. I wanna say yes because i'm on 225/35/20 and i rub sometimes if i hit a big bump or dip, but i'm also on coils. I think the 245 will rub in the back.
They're 7.5 but I think that will be cutting it really close. I'd really like to see what a +50 offset looks on a cam without spacers...I imagine they would be tucked in a whole lot
Nice whip (wheels go great, look flush), but I see you got the 06 camry. I got the 07 so I don't know how it will look on that body style or if it will even look different than your setup.
Actually it's an 02 lol. Someone on here has a Gen 6 with the same wheels, i forget the user though. If you do a search for 19" TRD wheels, you should find the thread somewhere
+35 will rub with 245 as said before(maybe not all the time). +40 should not rub. i'm rocking +40 on 19s and 245 and have room. for winter i say get some original camry 16s or 17s and just powdercoat them to be a bit more unique. you can also go 18s though they might cost more.
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