Actually, it's only one rim...I wanted to see how it would look before i put all 4 on. This is a rim from a 1st gen CR-V. Let me know what you guys think.
I don't know if I like them on the camry. Obviously they are better than my current hubcaps, but i still don't know if I should keep them on. Advice/opinions/comments would be great!
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^^^i was thinking somehting similar. The tires are 205/75R/15. The rims are actually bigger than my current steelies (14 vs. 15). And, yes Fresco Bob, the tire needs more air, about 5 psi. If It ke off the H cente rhub, woul that make it look better?
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wow honda on a toyota...i guess i may have seen worse. It doesnt seem to fit man. Just my 2 cents.
U know if you cant afford new alloys, get some better hubcaps. They dont cost that much more to get a 'fashionable' pair. Just dont get em spinners...thanks! haha
Putting Honda rims with a Big H in the center is one of the worst ideas that I've heard in a while. Don't be one of those guys that gets laughed at on the streets and get called a "ricer". Rims with "logos" belong on the cars that they came with. Leave the caps on until you can find rims without another car maker's logos on them.
I have seen a Civic with TRD sticker so it is other way around and go with the trend man put 17"or 18" rims and be the master of the road. Honda rims on Camry is totally inappropriate.
i think they look bad personally.. i would keep the ones you had on it until you can acctually get different ones.. tires look way way too big!... and like everyone else said.. thats just wrong.. honda on a toyota..
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