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Old 01-25-2004, 01:09 AM   #1
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19 inch rims on a 93 toyota camry v6

can i fit 19 or 20 inch rims on a 93 toyota camry v6 le if not what do i have to customize to get them to fit
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Old 01-25-2004, 01:24 AM   #2
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Re: 19 inch rims on a 93 toyota camry v6

LOL

The wheel bearings will go so quickly.

You may be able to find ones that fit but why? It would damage the car just for the look of it. Just dosent seem logical, but do it anyway I want to see it done. It would look quite nice with 19's or 20's on it but that is , what, a full 4-5 inches bigger than stock. If you do decide to do that you are most likly going to have to replace the wheel bearings quite often.
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Old 02-22-2006, 11:19 PM   #3
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Re: 19 inch rims on a 93 toyota camry v6

yes u can i have 20 inch rims on my 93 toyota camry v6 and it ride just fine but 1 thing u will have to go to auto zone to put some lifters on the the front cause the front will rub but when u do that know more problems. if u have people in the back the weight of the people will make it rub
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Re: 19 inch rims on a 93 toyota camry v6

I would say your best fit would be 19" Wheels. Just use the tire size 215/35R19 and it will work great. The difference between your stock 205/65R15 tire size and the 215/35R19 is less than half an inch, so rubbing will not be an issue.




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Re: 19 inch rims on a 93 toyota camry v6

this thread is over 2 years old and the guy who started it hasn't posted since then
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Re: 19 inch rims on a 93 toyota camry v6

That's fine. Someone may still find the information I provide helpful.
But thanks for the update.
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Old 03-02-2006, 12:40 AM   #7
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Re: 19 inch rims on a 93 toyota camry v6

i did not know that post wuz 2 yrs old but take my advice 2 1/2 yrs riding on 20's no problems not saying u won't have none. I been having this toyota camry car club for about a year and its people on 20's in the club and 3 of them have 4 cly. with no mods but the lift kit. what i am saying get the lift kit and its all good holla back at yo boy
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