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My Camry Bagged on 20's!!!

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    Durrby Member

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    My Camry Bagged on 20's!!!

    Before anyone comments I know it doesn't go half as low as most bagged cars but keep in mind it's a Camry and they already sit so high as it is...and no I can't 3-wheel.

    I got the car bagged in late July by a local shop and they used the"airbagit" kit. I wouldn't recommend using their kits because from the get go the solenoid they sent in the kit was bad and now 1 strut creaks when steering and one clunks. Also a couple of the fittings in the trunk leak.

    As for the wheels I got them about 2 weeks ago. They're 20 x 7.5" Ruff Racing R933's with a +40 offset wrapped in 225/30/20 Falken rubberbands :lol:

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    DrunkSaru Unsuspecting Poo Flinger

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    i actually prefer your older wheels and size as well.. i think 20 is a bit too large..
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    KrypticKarma ~2001 Corrizm~

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    Woa can you say wheel tuck?? Looks nice bro!
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    jcrwzr Member

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    hahaha.... the shocker! one in the 2 in the pink... 1 in the stink...
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    xplicitcorolla99 Active Member

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    i recommend http://www.airrunnersystems.com/content/ its very reliable and very pricey but in the end its worth it.i actual know a guy used to have '07 gs300 w/air runners and never did have a problem one bit,anyways 20's too big.

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    Thanks for the comments guys. The reason I went with 20's it because speed waved bye bye a long time ago so I figured since it was already bagged I might as well go with the 20's and make it flashy. Trust me these really aren't that big in person. I already think they're small haha.
    My 19's were too wide to use. They were 8.5" wheels. It was either get different wheels or pull all the fenders but I wanted to get bigger wheels anyways.

    Damn that Lex lays so nice.
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    Shifty SIdeways Noob

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    i like it, and damn bro your tires are thin
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    Whats up with your lights?? It looks like there's a gap between your headlights and your hood. And your driver's side tail light looks like its sticking out.
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    Ares Active Member

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    You cant fit fat B's in there, it'll scrape.
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    Durrby Member

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    It looks like that because I never transferred the weather stripping type material from the stock hood to the cf one.

    As for the tails i've never really noticed it. I was t-boned on the that side last year so maybe that has something to do with it
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    haha i gotta give props to you, you sure know how to make a camry a hella flashy :p
    veryy nice!
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    its_ikon FIRST widebody

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    like the look, but have to agree that the tires are little small. should of gone with a 35 at the least. nifty stance when dropped.
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    rolla02 Corollalcholic

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    The wheels look fake, but other than that looking good
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    Thank you!

    That was the recommended aspect ratio for the 225 from where I bought the wheels from. (30 series)

    haha everyone thinks there photoshopped on.
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    wasabinuts2go BeeP BEEP!

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    ^^ I lol'ed :D
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    Damn, there nice!
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    now all you need is some skirts and rear valence and some curtains and youll be halfway JDM VIP! how much did the kit cost you?
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    my 1st . :D
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    Durrby Member

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    lol
    Too much for the crappy quality of it. The kit was $1995 but I paid $3300 cash installed for it. 1/2 down and then the other half upon pickup.
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    the install cost is killer

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