looking for wheels
according to several websites..
a 1997 nissan maxima wheel will fit a 1994 toyota camry v6 xle..is this true? its a 15 in wheel.. |
Find out what the bolt pattern is. If they are the same, it should bolt right up. Offsets look very similar. The Camry is a 5x114 I believe?
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The Camry became an independent model line, and was sold as a compact four door sedan and five door hatchback.This particular model also had a factory strut brace similar to an AE92 Corolla and rode on the V6 model's 15 inch alloy wheels.
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Just a thought: There are plenty of universal fit aftermarket wheels that look pretty good as well. Many of them available for a pretty reasonable price.
While Nissan generally has better looking wheels that those that are offered on Toyota products, they are still going to be rather old if you're looking at putting 4th gen Maxima wheels your Camry. |
The particular Camry grew to be a private type line, as well as had been marketed as a stream-lined several front door four door as well as all 5 front door hatchback. This particular type in addition got a manufacturing plant strut support just like the AE92 Corolla as well as rode for the V6 model's 15 inch alloy small wheels.
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Originally Posted by NADINE1994
(Post 38094)
according to several websites..
a 1997 nissan maxima wheel will fit a 1994 toyota camry v6 xle..is this true? its a 15 in wheel.. Check out 4wheelonline, they do offer a huge line up of aftermarket brands of wheels like konig, KMC wheels etc. |
I have a set of konig 15 inch aluminum wheels with centric rings that should fit the camry. I had them on my 2001 camry le but went back to steel rims. If interested let me know.
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