Will 4 cyl Camry LE rims fit 2001 EX Coupe?
Hey Buds!
I bought a new 2001 Civic EX Coupe for my daughter a few years back, silver 5 sp, and was wondering if the stock rims from a 1996 Camry LE would fit the EX. They are both 14" but I don't know if the bolt pattern and offsets and all that stuff would be similar enough to use. I have a set of Toyo Observe studless winter tires mounted on stock steel wheels that have like 95% tread left on them. The Camry was totaled last week but I had already changed the tires over. Any help with fitment would be great. I never got too involved with her car except for an occasional oil change since I didn't want to interfere with her boyfriends efforts!
I know the tires will fit size-wize. It's just whether the stock rims will work.
Thanks for any input,
SMOKEM
I bought a new 2001 Civic EX Coupe for my daughter a few years back, silver 5 sp, and was wondering if the stock rims from a 1996 Camry LE would fit the EX. They are both 14" but I don't know if the bolt pattern and offsets and all that stuff would be similar enough to use. I have a set of Toyo Observe studless winter tires mounted on stock steel wheels that have like 95% tread left on them. The Camry was totaled last week but I had already changed the tires over. Any help with fitment would be great. I never got too involved with her car except for an occasional oil change since I didn't want to interfere with her boyfriends efforts!
I know the tires will fit size-wize. It's just whether the stock rims will work.
Thanks for any input,
SMOKEM
Thanks for all your replies. I kinda figured that the rims would not be interchangeable. God forbid, right? I may end up selling the 4 rims with the mounted Toyos since you would think I was punishing my daughter by giving them to her. She doesn't have room to store the rims and I don't want to store yet another set of mounted tires in my garage.
I always remember to wave when you guys do your "fly-bys". I have resorted to just motoring around lately with only the very occasional rolling burnout! Enjoy the upcoming good driving weather and stay safe when your out F ing around.
SMOKEM
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I always remember to wave when you guys do your "fly-bys". I have resorted to just motoring around lately with only the very occasional rolling burnout! Enjoy the upcoming good driving weather and stay safe when your out F ing around.
SMOKEM
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You are direly mistaken. We dont do fly bys here... we actually are against it and the rier nation. But everybody is welcome even though we have a couple in here.
I wasn't aware that there was a sort of stigma attached to the "fly-by". I wasn't trying to insinuate anything either. Around here there are guys who still race for slips instead of money. The local peace officers have been busting ***** about street racing, which they should IMO, but a nice ride, import or not, is still a nice ride. The way an owner expresses himself or demonstrates his ride's capabililties may be suspect some times but to each their own. I like motoring around and then spooling up and smoking em for no good reason. Being thrown back into the seat is MY thing along with chirping the sh*t out of second gear ( with an automatic ).
It's all fun!
SMOKEM


