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I saw these on a Maxima beside me in the parking lot. Looked nice on the Maxima plus made my car look very "immature". Will I have any fitment issues if I put them on a Gen 5 Camry? It's just an odd idea, not an action I've made my mind up about even if they can fit. Also, what do you guys think as far as how these rims look?
Specifics are: THIS IS A SET OF 4 NISSAN MAXIMA FACTORY ALLOY WHEELS. THE WHEELS ARE IN GREAT CONDITION. THE WHEELS ARE 18X7.5 5X4.5 WITH A +40MM OFFSET.
They look to be somewhere around year 2000-2002 Maxima.
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Last edited by thapranksta; 05-18-2006 at 03:09 PM.
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Although the specs are the same, you still have to worry about hub to wheel clearence. If the Maximas hub diameter is larger than the Camry's then the wheels won't fit.
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How about looks? Can anybody photoshop those rims on a Gen 5 for me?
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i know they will fit, i had 16" Altima rims on mines, but i'll warn you....toyota doesnt make a centercap for that size...its around 2", most toyotas are 2.5"...you MAY have luck with certain corolla center caps, but i gave up on the rims cuz i couldnt settle on a decent center cap.....
If you want, take the centercaps, cut the nissan emblem off, then put an ebay toyota centercap decal on it...thats the closest i got with my TL rims
And another word of caution, do some research with the miata tire size calculator(search google) to get tires, i had the altima tires, and rubbed eveytime i jumped over a bump
Other than thay, im sure itll look HOT
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Good info. Thanks. That was my next bridge---the center caps. I was also thinking about some TL rims too. lol. So I guess that means that the toyota centercaps won't fit the TL either.
I want some bigger rims so my car looks like a contender when I look at and when everyone else looks at it. Those factory 15s (6 spoke) I have on now, give my car a "cute" look. I want something to make my car appear more sporty and say "a grown man drives that vehicle". I guess my best choice might be some 17'' or 18'' Solara wheels as far as keeping the Toyota center cap but I'm not sure how sporty they really look. They are just a bit plainish.
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Last edited by thapranksta; 05-19-2006 at 12:05 PM.
Mainly, I don't really know any good brands and not sure about what finish I should get. lol. OEM rims are not going to break and when you have the right ones it provides that clean factory look (but it has to be the right ones for that). But you are right......I should probably look back into some aftermarket rims and research the brands. I'll have an easier time finding something that fits and that I actually like.
I won't have any rim money any time soon so I am just weighing my options for when I do.
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