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It shows the list, and what types of wheels there are. My question is which type do I need to fit it into a 95 Camry? And I know it's been done, I just need to know which type, and I'll be good to go.
if it fits a celica it SHOULD fit a camry... same hub.
type A
you have a gen 3, dont quote me.
note that the A B and C are pretty much related to what year the cars are, not the model of car.
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Last edited by terrastrife; 11-22-2005 at 03:19 PM.
all the ppl with celi wheels are gen5 ppl.. havent seen someone put one in a gen3 yet.
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125 front wheel horsepower with major retard issues between 4500-5200RPM -
OD switched off, even when not in 3rd results in major power loss/rpm drop.
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125 front wheel horsepower with major retard issues between 4500-5200RPM -
OD switched off, even when not in 3rd results in major power loss/rpm drop.
I think both type A and C will work....if you look at applications guides, they will mention that the type A ones will work
but gen 3 people have also fitted the C types on their camry too, so.....
seems like either one.
but for that kind of money, I would go to a dealership and ask or something just to make sure
But I would say C type for sure- ratko doesn't have his wheel anymore because he sold it to tony (I think), so take a look at tony's car and you see the 99+ celi wheel in it
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