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Konig Wheels and BFGoodrich Tires (pics not too large for 56k)
What do you guys think of this combo? It's for my Phantom Grey 05 Camry. The wheels are Konig Reasons and tires are BFGoodrich g-force T/A KDW 2. Should I get the 18 in wheels 17 in? Will 18 in even fit if I lower the car with the TRD springs? Pics posted below:
Actually, if I went with 17 in wheels, I'd go for the Goodyear Eagle F1 tires:
__________________ Cardomain - Simple layout, just pics of my Camry
1993 Camry LE
2005 Camry XLE V6 ^_^
i trial fitted 17's to my (stock rims 16x6) and 17x7 is so small no difference wat so eva if u pay 4 an 18" u r gettin ur monies worth. Im plannin 2 get 18"s 2.
Why not get 17's and drop the car? Instead of trying to look like a baller.
18's were "baller" back in 1996
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