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nice ride that is :smile: good to see another camry keeping their ride stock dark green hehe.
do you have any pictures of just the rear bumper? mines in the mail, i was just wondering what it looks like w/ sizes of the muffler housing and stuff...
That's tyte! But what's the deal with the wheels? They look kinda small. Oh, and where's your signal light? Or do you stick your arm out the window and do universal hand signs. Like the ones in the learners permit
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<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Phi on 2002-01-19 14:48 ]</font>
yeah the wheels shrunk with the addition of the kit thinkin bout 19z up front 18z in back or lowering, and im deciding weather or not to nix the amber rear signals and paint them red as well as the front, or keep em clear...
Why would you put diff. size wheels at each end :???:
If you plan on using this car as a daily driver, you may wanna think twice about 19's - unless, you're rich.
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-Tokico + H&R
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Phi on 2002-01-19 15:16 ]</font>
Eazy because my rides hight iz lower in the back and higher up front, i dont want my front kit to scratch so i put bigger rims also filling the gap between the wheels and fender, im not rich but i got 4 17s wit tire for 850,my friend is sellin the exact rims and tires except in 19 for 1250, im still savin up but maybe soon, i wuz also thinkin air suspension
What are the measurements on the tires. Are they 205/40/17 or 215/45/17...... ?
I just got 205/40/17's cause of the price, its cheaper by alot so i just wanna have an idea of how it's gona look. LATeZ
I've got 18s on mine. They look alright when the car is lowered. There's no way of putting on 19s and keeping the stock rolling diameter. Going with a wheel/tire combo which is too different from stock could affect your speedo/tach.
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