
18X7.5
42 offset
supposedly they are dealer options for a Camry/Solara.
I think they will fit a 1990 Supra. I am going to look that them tomorrow, and they are insane cheap. I just want to verify that they fit before I go buy them.
Does anyone here know?
My
FAVORITE
wheel
If they are cheap enough you can MAKE them fit.
yeah, I have some spacers for the car. I am hoping I won't HAVE to use them, but I probably will anyway.
I might need to get some H&R spacers to push them WAY out, and throw on some carbon tack on flares...
gamby
SuperDork
6/19/10 11:37 p.m.
Dumb question about spacers--
How do you lengthen the studs in order to get the wheel to stay on? I just don't get how there are enough threads for the thing to stay bolted on.
Make sure you get some concentric rings. I've got a set of Keskin KT-4s that looked great on the car, but wobbled so bad I took them back off. And I made the mistake with the lug bolts, too.
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/reader-rides/774/boy-did-i-screw-up/
NYG95GA
SuperDork
6/20/10 1:52 a.m.
I made a set of Celica rims fit my Neon, using only minor modifications with a 2 1/4" holesaw and a cordless drill.
If the bolt centers are ~about the same, you can make those fit..
gamby wrote:
Dumb question about spacers--
How do you lengthen the studs in order to get the wheel to stay on? I just don't get how there are enough threads for the thing to stay bolted on.
most spacers are small enough that there is still plenty of thread on the stud. If you go with really wide spacers though, you need these! They bolt to the hub, and have their own studs....

or you have to get extended length studs... on my Honda's ..a real PITA ..
I bought a couple of 5mm spacers from H&R and they sent longer studs with them. After checking ,I didn't need them.
well, I bought them. The centers didn't quite work, and I definitely need some new lug nuts, but with spacers and Acorn style lug nuts, they will definitely fit, and look BALLER!