Stock 1996 Camry Wheels

Discussion in 'Wheels/Tires' started by 83_c10, Nov 20, 2011.

  1. 83_c10

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    Can anyone tell me if the 14" stock wheels from a 1996 Toyota Camry will bolt up on my truck?

    Thanks.
     
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    if they are 5 lug then yes they should.
     
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    It's not that simple. You need to find the lug pattern and compare it to what our trucks have.
     
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    It should be the same. car companies dont go out and put different lug patterns on all of their cars. ours is 5x114.3 which is also 5x4.5
     
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    They do when it comes to car vs. truck. You could be right, but I would encourage the poster to research the patterns before spending money on parts.
     
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    Seeing as out trucks already have a small 5 lug pattern, toyota would not put a larger pattern on a a sedan.Toyota quit using 5x100 in 91 on the camry. according to this chart, they will fit. both vehicles have the same pattern.

    Toyota Bolt Pattern Guide - Vehicle Lug Reference
     
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    As I said, I would research before buying. You did that to prove the lug pattern. This forum is full of questions that can be searched for and found easily. A lot of guys I know with builds that would suit this forum well don't post because of the abundance of "Do these wheels fit?" and "How do I lower my truck?" questions. I didn't say anyone was wrong, but "should" fit is a bit vague with wheels and everything about the wheels should be known before stating that they will fit for sure. That being said, it's obvious a quick search will give you that info, as you have proven.
     
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    not trying to get in a pissing match man, I was 99% sure the lugs were the same, only reason why I said "should" is because I have no idea what wheels he is talking about, the offset, if it will clear brakes, tie rods, whatever. I also never told him to buy them.

    As for the searching, thats issue is on every single forum. People either dont want to, dont know how to, OR just want to hear an answer directly towards them..

    I have no problem with stupid questions, I come to the forum to communicate with other toyota mini enthusiasts. If everyone just searched for answers instead of asking, we would not know about many members existance, many peoples first post are questions which leads them into being a larger part of this site.

    So like I said, im not out there to hurt your feelings or argue. Just letting you all know where I stand.
     
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    Majority of Toyota "small" bolt pattern for the 5lugs is 5x114.3.
    Some still use 5x100, but not many. Celica's, Scion tC's, and older -91 Camry's. I'm not sure about Corollas though.

    I tried Camry wheels on my truck, but hub bore was different (as always) and were pretty sunken into the wheel well.
     
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    I just need something that will tuck under the fenders and not stick out. Right now the truck is bagged in the front. I can't air it out because the wheels would hit the fenders. The inner fenders are cut out though; no worries there.

    Thanks Guys.
     
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    I say go for it as long as the center does not need to be bored out.
     
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    I recently used 2011 Camry 17 inch steel rims on my truck. I had to get them for the winter tires. And also I needed 17 or larger to clear my big brake kit. The offset is pretty sucked in. Like a +45 I believe. But they work. And I'm bagged.
     
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    Here's the link for the wheels on craigslist: Tires and wheels (set of 4)

    The tire size on these 96 Camry wheels is 195/70/R14. That sounds skinny enough to tuck up in my 4WD fenders. I've only seen these pictures on craigslist.

    Let me know what you think. Thanks guys.
     
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    tuck in 4wd fenders? haha 195's will easily fit up in there.
     

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