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2014 Camry SE wheels?

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I'm looking at changing my OE 17" rims and tires on my Cosmic Grey Mica, 2014.5 Camry SE. I need some opinions. I'm looking at IPW, Innovative Performance Wheel's W223, which is a 18x8.0" Lexus replica wheel. The finish is Anthracite. What's the recommended offset and tire size? They have a 40mm offset. It appears that the SE with 18" wheels had 225/45R18 tires from the factory. Has anyone seen any of these or actual Lexus wheels on a 7th Gen Camry SE? I've attached pictures of the IPW wheel & a color comparison chart. Hope this helps......
 

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Stock 17's are 17x7 and have a 45mm offset. Stock 18's are 18x7.5 and also have a 45mm offset. Those 18x8's with that 40mm offset should be fine. Seen a few people run that size on 225/45r18 tires.

Those look like replica RX350 F Sport rims.
 
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Howdy! I moved from the OEM 17" alloy wheels and Bridgestones to a set of "Platinum Apex Black with Machined Lip" wheels (from TireRack.com) that are 18x8 with a 40mm offset, on which are mounted a set of 245/45R18 Pirelli P7s that are 1.1 inches wider and .4 inches taller that the OEM tires.

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There aren't any clearance or rubbing issues with the larger wheels or tires.

Those wheels you are considering look very nice! Good luck!

C Ya! :nerd:
 
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Anything from a Toyota product should fit, within your year range... One guy on here is rocking the OEM 19" RX350 7spoke Swirls.

All you need to worry about is offset from RWD cars, all other AWD [will be low, typically, in the +30's] and FWD will be like our Camrae's, in the +40 range.

Some of the RWD fitment would require spacers, usually +50 in the rears, unless you find a SET of FRONT wheels from, say and IS250/350