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Just bought the 2010 camry and a few questions about changing the wheels

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Old Jul 31, 2009 | 08:13 AM
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Default Just bought the 2010 camry and a few questions about changing the wheels

So we bought the 2010 camry le, and they only had the models with the hubcaps. The ones with the allow wheels were like in a different package. To upgrade it was like around 900 bucks. So i was just going to buy some wheels on ebay.

I found these: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/16-20...Q5fAccessories

now those are oem, so i can just replace them with my current steel rim and hubcaps right? it should just be a quick change right? the stock wheels are 16" and the ebay ones are 16", so i dont even need new tires right?
 
Old Jul 31, 2009 | 09:39 PM
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make sure the rim width is similar, if it is too wide the stock tirea will not fit, but 16 in tires will fit on aftermarket 16 in wheels, also make sure they transfer your tpms sensors over.
 
Old Aug 1, 2009 | 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by mostlystock
make sure the rim width is similar, if it is too wide the stock tirea will not fit, but 16 in tires will fit on aftermarket 16 in wheels, also make sure they transfer your tpms sensors over.
ok well the ebay ones say 16x6.5". so that means the width is 6.5 inch right?

and do you know what the stock width is on the 2010?

and do they transfer the tpms sensors at any tire place? like walmart, sts firestone or pepboys?
 
Old Aug 6, 2009 | 11:04 AM
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anyone have any ideas? i don't want to buy these and then have to change the tires if they are too wide for my stock tires.
 
Old Aug 7, 2009 | 10:48 AM
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Based off a quick internet search. It looks like the 2010 Camry has the following sizes

# Front Wheel Size (in): 16 x 6.5
# Front Wheel Size (in): 17 x - TBD -
# Front Wheel Size (in): 16 x - TBD -
# Front Wheel Size (in): 18 x - TBD -
# Rear Wheel Size (in): 16 x 6.5
# Rear Wheel Size (in): 17 x - TBD -
# Rear Wheel Size (in): 16 x - TBD -
# Rear Wheel Size (in): 18 x - TBD -
# Spare Wheel Size (in): 17 x - TBD -

So I would say it currently has 16 x 6.5, can't tell you the offsets.
 
Old Aug 8, 2009 | 11:05 AM
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Based off a quick internet search. It looks like the 2010 Camry has the following sizes

# Front Wheel Size (in): 16 x 6.5
# Front Wheel Size (in): 17 x - TBD -
# Front Wheel Size (in): 16 x - TBD -
# Front Wheel Size (in): 18 x - TBD -
# Rear Wheel Size (in): 16 x 6.5
# Rear Wheel Size (in): 17 x - TBD -
# Rear Wheel Size (in): 16 x - TBD -
# Rear Wheel Size (in): 18 x - TBD -
# Spare Wheel Size (in): 17 x - TBD -

So I would say it currently has 16 x 6.5, can't tell you the offsets.
yea i did a search just now: http://pressroom.toyota.com/pr/tms/t...Info_final.pdf

in that article, it says that the LE (mine) has 16 x 6.5" wheels. so i can use those wheels from ebay on my current tires.
 
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i have an 11 camry, bought wheels from a 2007 camry, 16 inch, and they hit the disc brakes on the front, trying to figure out how big of a spacer i should buy.
 
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