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Old 07-22-2006, 01:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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3rd Generation Wheels Question

Seeing as how no-one answered my earlier question on wheel sizes, how big and wide can i go on a 95' camry before it starts rubbing?
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All depends on the offset and if you are lowered...

What sixe wheels are you looking to get??? What is your preference?
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not sure if this is true but i was told stock springs you could fit 20's on it but i wouldnt i would just run 18x7.5's thats what my boy has with a 1.5 drop with no rubbing
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I was thinking of getting a set of 17 x 7 Konig Unknown's on the stock springs. i do intend on lowering it on coil-overs but just want to know on the stock height.
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You could do 20s but that is nasty....


Shady, you are good with 17x7, just get the right offset. Go to the offset sticky thread on the top and see what others run with the same set up...

I got 19x8.5 with +40 offset, lowered on Coilovers running some negative camber to roll this low on that size.
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