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GEN 3.5 1995
Current : 5Zigen Hyper ZR 18 X 7.5 +42 offset, some lip
Track: Toyota OEM Rav4 16 X 6.5 offset - not sure, but OEM... i will look ( i believe 2001/2003 wheel)
Old: OZ Superleggera 19X 8 +45 offset
GEN 4 1999
Street: ADR Demonya 17 X 7 + 42 offset ( i believe)
OEM: 99 Toyota OEM XLE 15 X 6 offset + 38 i believe, OEM again
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i think you should also list the drop you have on your car. that way people wont think you can put a 18 with 45 off set on a car with a 2" drop. its like you can fit a 20" with stock ride but if you lower the car you rub like crazy.
They clear the fenders just barely in the rear, but they touch the D2 coilovers. The rear has a 4" drop right now though. I will have to roll the fenders (I bought the fender roller which I can use at my buddy's body shop) and place an 1/8" spacer behind the rim. a + 35 would be a better choice for this type of application.
The fronts clear easily MAybe a 2.5" drop, could go more, but worried about clearance issues under the car (air dam muffler etc.)
SSR Type C 17" x 7.5", +42mm offset; 12 lb each; 1.75" lip:
2.25" drop front and rear
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Old: Rota Subzero 17" x 7.5", +45mm offset (3mm spacers needed to clear rear shock); 16.5 lb each; 1.5" lip:
2.0" drop front and rear
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Winter: Ace Touring 17" x 7.5", + 42mm offset; 20.5 lb each:
2.0" drop front and rear
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Old: ASA IS1 17" x 7.5" +40mm offset; 26 lb each:
1.8" drop front and rear
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Last edited by Tony the Tiger; 10-05-2005 at 12:09 AM.
i think you should also list the drop you have on your car. that way people wont think you can put a 18 with 45 off set on a car with a 2" drop. its like you can fit a 20" with stock ride but if you lower the car you rub like crazy.
True ... But I have 3" in the front and 4" drop on the rear on my camry ... And I run a pretty wide wheel... YOu should check out my new wheels that I'll be ordering tomorrow... I'm going with a 9" wheel...
They clear the fenders just barely in the rear, but they touch the D2 coilovers. The rear has a 4" drop right now though. I will have to roll the fenders (I bought the fender roller which I can use at my buddy's body shop) and place an 1/8" spacer behind the rim. a + 35 would be a better choice for this type of application.
The fronts clear easily MAybe a 2.5" drop, could go more, but worried about clearance issues under the car (air dam muffler etc.)
Roll those F#@kers man ... I drop the camry a total of 3" in the front and 4" in the rear. With the rolled fenders and pulling on the fenders I will be able to run a 9" rim all around...
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