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18 or 20 inch rims on a toyota camry 08?

So I'm about to get new rims (Helo 834) black/chrome on my new toyota camry 08 but I don't know what would look better 18 inches or 20 inches (rims). Windows are tinted (limo) but I am not planning on lowering my car til a month later when I can get money for it. What do you think? - I drive a brand new 2008 Toyota Camry (Grey) sedan LE I'm very nervous because I've never seen BLACK Rims with Chrome around it on a Grey camry "NOT LOWERED". Just wonder if it'll look funny to people. If you have the time look up "HELO 834" on google image and there the first picture displayed.

Public Comments

  1. Ever think about going with a nice set of 14" ers with Nissan hub caps? I know it sounds bad, but I think it might add some nice elements.
  2. 1st if u want your car look like exclusive modified DON'T use black color sport rim bcoz its will make your car look sporty, use crome sport rim and buy sport rim with a colar outside, i think 18' is better than 20', and use tyre 50 series, the tyre will help your car to close the gap between the body and sport rim
  3. little cars with the 20`s will look funny 18 if u must will be better. i wud go for 17`s with 45 maybe 40 series.
  4. 18" is tops any other will void warranty and not clear.
  5. 18" will look nice on Camry. 20" will just make camry look funny. I think it will look nicer if your car paint was a black.
  6. You can go with 22' if you want, but safety come first... make sure tyre height doesn't touch up with wheel arch. Don't want to have your new tyre to cut won't you?
  7. they look spunk, anything with a deep dish with black center & super chrome will look grouse. avoid super low profile tires as when u hit judder bars and railroad and gutters etc u will have gr8ta chance of gillotining tires upon impact.
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