5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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I don't see any problem at all..those look like the Gen 5 SE version. Plus you said they are the same bolt pattern and 16x6.5 . I would go for them. Unless you decided to go aftermarket. Its a direct swap !!!
Glenn
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2009 Camry SE MODS:
Blacked Out Headlights with MDX D2S Retrofit,TSX-R Clear Lens, 85122+D2S Bulbs, G2 Red Painted Calipers, W.T.Floor Liners, Rosen Navi. GEN6.5 Chrome Wheels, XD Digital 35 watt ballasts, H11 Wire Harness, Megan fstb.
Those wheels would look good on your car. Find out about the center caps and lugnuts before ordering. The little stuff can really add up, especially if those wheels require Toyota shank type lugnuts. Use a wire brush to clean any rust or corrosion from the hubs and lightly coat them with grease or (better) anti-seize.
I changed the steel wheels on my '11 Camry to wheels from a 06-09 Avalon. They were new take-offs, 16x6.5, same size as the Cam's steel wheels. You will likely need new lug nuts; your steel wheels use a tapered seat lug nut and most Toyota alloy wheels use a shanked seat lug nut. I would recommend buying a set of OEM lug nuts (either new or used). I first tried a non-OEM set of lug nuts for my new alloy wheels, but they started to rust after a few months on the corners. OEM is the way to go. I imagine your tire pressure sensors should swap across no problem.
Also, the factory alloy wheels are extremely expensive and I hope you are getting them slightly used, otherwise, expect to pay $200 a rim at minimum. It would be cheaper to go aftermarket at that rate
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6 speed manual 2011 Camry SE
2012 Honda Accord Coupe---1995 Ford Mustang---1985 AMC Eagle
Also, the factory alloy wheels are extremely expensive and I hope you are getting them slightly used, otherwise, expect to pay $200 a rim at minimum. It would be cheaper to go aftermarket at that rate
QFT!!!! If you are willing to shell out $200/rim might I suggest Tirerack.com and you will have a plethora of options!!!
^Stupid work computer doesn't let me look at links 99% of the time.
$139.99 isn't bad, but at that price, there are aftermarket ones out there that look better, IMO
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6 speed manual 2011 Camry SE
2012 Honda Accord Coupe---1995 Ford Mustang---1985 AMC Eagle
^Stupid work computer doesn't let me look at links 99% of the time.
$139.99 isn't bad, but at that price, there are aftermarket ones out there that look better, IMO
I hear you..when I worked for HP, they would block sites so you could not
surf the web while working Oh and they offer all 4 wheels for $529 BTW nice 2011 SE !!!
Glenn
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2009 Camry SE MODS:
Blacked Out Headlights with MDX D2S Retrofit,TSX-R Clear Lens, 85122+D2S Bulbs, G2 Red Painted Calipers, W.T.Floor Liners, Rosen Navi. GEN6.5 Chrome Wheels, XD Digital 35 watt ballasts, H11 Wire Harness, Megan fstb.
I really appreciate everyone's input. I'm gonna go for it. Matter fact I located another aftermarket place that I can get the same wheels and save about $40. It's not much but every penny counts these days.
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