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Old 08-11-2007, 08:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Gen6 2007 camry wheels 19x10 19x8.5

I currently have SSR GT3's from the tire rack that are on my Lexus GS400 and wanted to know if they should fit on my 2007 Camry SE ok. They are 19x8.5 (37 offset) with 245/40-19 tires in the front and 19x10 (41 or 45 or 47 offset, i forget) with 275/35-19 rears.

Any ideas before I try it out?

Are the centering rings different size?
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The center bore would be the same on both vehicles. The widest we use on the Camry is 8" in the GT3. The 8.5 with the 37 may be pushing it up front. The back would be too large in regards to wheel width and tire size. I would test fit the front size all the way around and try to find four of those if fit is ok.
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The center bore would be the same on both vehicles. The widest we use on the Camry is 8" in the GT3. The 8.5 with the 37 may be pushing it up front. The back would be too large in regards to wheel width and tire size. I would test fit the front size all the way around and try to find four of those if fit is ok.

So if I get 19x8.5 for my 2011 camry. should I get 35 offset to be in the safe side? I'm thinking of 235/40/19 tires.
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