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Offset of a 99 Camry LE

Offset of a 99 Camry LE

Postby nordistar » Thu Jun 16, 2005 1:11 pm

Hello again boys, I've been doing some extensive research on thsi crap [at work which is a NO NO] but I have a few questions on Camry offsets.

What I've found is that the offset for a 99 Camry LE which is 35. 38 ish? A lot of sites just list them as H or Hi Offset which bothers me.

Does anyone out there know of the min or max offset a 99 Camry LE can handle?

Thanks again,
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Postby CASTRO » Thu Jun 16, 2005 3:17 pm

as in your PM, its been discussed in the forums. Stock offset is 45 and the rear is less forgiving so you have to get at least 5mm spacers. 10mm is okay but you have to worry about tire width and dimesions.
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Postby Night Speed » Tue Oct 18, 2005 8:09 pm

CASTRO:
i have 00 Camry LE with TRD lowering springs and if i install the IS300 stock rims. will i need spacers or it will fit ok?

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Postby Jai_Jai_Binks » Wed Oct 19, 2005 11:51 am

^^ is300 rims fitted perfectly on my 97 LE (w.o spacers); I currently have gen5 xle rims on my gen4. There is a thread related to gen4 camry and is300 rims at TN (in a nutshell = i4 guys must use spacers, v6 guys may not necessarity need them, but use them to have the rear wheels stick out a bit more).
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