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Old 02-05-2012, 04:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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im looking at running some xxr 502 18x8.5 in the front and 18x9.5 in the rear of a 2011 toyota camry se. will i have any issue running a 9.5 width rim in the rear at all and what tire size should i get, i am looking at running trd lowering springs so will it fit fine or will it rub and will i have to roll the rear fender. please help thanks bryan!
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please any advice will help
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Are you going to stretch the tires?
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May want to check out this thread too, before anyone else brings it up. Recommend wheel, tire and offset If you have cool and if not hope it helps.
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It will be fine so long you run nothing higher than +35 in the rear
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see thats the thing i dont know what to run for tires size. i dont really want to sretch to bad but im ok with a little and if i run a 9.5 in the rear on a trd drop will i have to roll the rear fender?
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see thats the thing i dont know what to run for tires size. i dont really want to sretch to bad but im ok with a little and if i run a 9.5 in the rear on a trd drop will i have to roll the rear fender?
First of all you never included your offset so I don't know much about your fitment besides the fact that you can probably run 225/40 to be safe but 235/35 or 235/40 is the limit.

225/40 is considered .5 inch stretch at most.

probably will have to shave fender or roll it to be honest.
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lol sorry the have a 35mm offset for both sizes. check out the rims might help some they are xxr 502 chromium black 18x8.5 and 18x9.5.

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