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Hiya,

I just picked up a 2000 Touring Camry, and the tyres will need replacing in the next 6 months. It currently has the factory 15" alloys and some chunky 205/65/15's.

I'm considering a +2 wheel upgrade and from reading elsewhere can see that 225/45/17's will fit.

So my next question is about the wheels, I'm thinking 17x8 but cannot find any info on the recommended offset.

I was looking at these wheels that are $150 ea, and have a 36mm offset.

Would they work?

Edited by h4l

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8in wide wheels WILL cause scrubbing. Depending on the offset you will either need spacer to stop them hitting your struts or you will need to roll you rear guards.

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8in wide wheels WILL cause scrubbing. Depending on the offset you will either need spacer to stop them hitting your struts or you will need to roll you rear guards.

I don't want to bother with spacers, so perhaps a 7.5 inch rim?

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