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Old 04-09-2004, 09:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Specification on 87' Supra wheels?

I want to install some on my 91' Camry V6 and I need to find out the specs of the 87' Supra wheels (eg. bolt pattern mm, offset, width, etc.)

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Old 04-09-2004, 10:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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one word of advice, supra wheels are called supra wheels cause they for supras, not camreys. Just get a cool pair of chrome wheels or something and leave the supra wheels to the supras please.
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Old 04-09-2004, 10:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Big thanks for your worthless advice. You know, I almost didnt post that I was thinking of putting them on a camry out of a suspicion I would get that very kind of response from someone with a smaller ego than brains.

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16x7", 5x112.5 (5 on 4.5 domestic sizing), 38mm offset. Hub I can't remember, but these are hub centric wheels, so it does matter. There's a thread on Toyota wheel sizing under general or hardcore that came up a couple months back to check. I looked it up and posted it then, but can't remember it now. All MKIII supras use the same spec wheels (even the 91-92 5 spokes). MK IV wheels are 1-2 mm larger hub, and are 16x8/16x9 50mm offset on the NA and 17x8.5/17x9.5 50mm offset for the twin turbo.

Nice to see the dumbass supraforums attitude extends out to the community at large...
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you mean 5 on 114.3mm, right bob? that is 4.5" for are imperielistic friends.

are you sure the hubs on mk4's are larger? we can use them rims interchangably, and if the hub centric hubs were different sizes, they would not install concentric, and would wobble horribly.

damon in PA had those sawblade rims on his toyota pickup truck, and they looked awesome. all the more power to you NBC!!! even better if you can stuff a 7m-gte in there as well.
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Old 04-24-2004, 08:26 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Yup...MK IV hubs are larger. The wobble was always my concern as well, but it appears the lugs keep it on centre enough for most. Adam in Detroit was where I first noticed it...the MK IV rear brake upgrade pics show the difference fairly well. The nighpager brake kit also comes with a ring as the rotors won't sit still like the wheels do.

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Sorry to hijack the thread, but I have a nice set of saw-blades that I will sell cheap if anyone is interested. You can reach me at hionn2o@aol.com

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Sawblades fit fine on 89-92 Cressidas, so if the Gen2 Camry specs are similar, they should fit fine also.
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