Jep772 10+ year member
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throw some 22's on it and call it a day, people talkin **** like above is the best reason too, so you can give em somethin to look at while they play w/ their *******
If I saw 22"s on a 1991 Camry, I'd probably laugh uncontrollably to the point where I lose control of my bladder.throw some 22's on it and call it a day, people talkin **** like above is the best reason too, so you can give em somethin to look at while they play w/ their *******
It'll probably look something like this.. ?If you do end up putting 22's on your camry, please post pics so that we can make a new "Fail" picture.
People talkin **** above have common sense //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif Apparently you lack that natural aspect of humanity. BTW, I didn't know it was a '91, that's even worse. I had a 92 (different gen) and left the stock 15's on and it was fine for me. I was thinkin about rims, probably 17's or 18's but decided to pass and save up for a car.throw some 22's on it and call it a day, people talkin **** like above is the best reason too, so you can give em somethin to look at while they play w/ their *******
thats because there not installed on the car, if you look closer youll see that he just put them in front of the old rims to take a pic im guessin?it also looks like the tires are wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy to wide
oh...lolthats because there not installed on the car, if you look closer youll see that he just put them in front of the old rims to take a pic im guessin?
That's possible, but you see alot of the in Cali (at least in the LA area and probably parts of San Diego). Some of em even have spokes. Even the astro vans have those type of wheels that stick out, mustangs, you name it, lol.thats because there not installed on the car, if you look closer youll see that he just put them in front of the old rims to take a pic im guessin?