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Re: Hubcaps or Alloy Wheels [chris789] by dmathews3
Jul 03, 2009 (5:50 pm)
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Replying to: chris789 (Jul 03, 2009 3:42 pm)

hubcaps? I thought those went out with the Model T. Seriously, buy 30K car and put $10 hubcaps on it.
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Re: Hubcaps or Alloy Wheels [chris789] by notmybmw
Jul 03, 2009 (6:50 pm)
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Replying to: chris789 (Jul 03, 2009 3:42 pm)

Hi, Chris.
 
There's very little extra maintenance involved with "mags", compared to the beauty you'll add and the pride and enjoyment you'll feel by having a great looking set of wheels on your car.
 
The main advice I have for you today, is to check around with a few car accessory shops to see what is available from sources other than Toyota, or your dealer. You might be pleasantly surprised at the great variety of terrific looking wheels that are available from "aftermarket" manufacturers.
 
A commonly used strategy is to order the car with the crappy stock wheels, then have a "wheel shop" put on the new wheels (and possibly even a new/different) set of tires.....and put the stock wheels back on in Winter (if you HAVE Winter where you are)....and/or when you sell the car eventually.
 
Also, think about putting a larger diameter wheel on the car which, when combined with a lower profile tire, will really make your new car look sexy. Talk to the wheel/tire specialty guys about this. They'll know exactly what will 'clear' your fenders/wheel wells.
 
Have fun shopping.......enjoy your new wheels (both kinds!).....and don't sweat the cleaning chores; you'll love fondling your new, sexy wheels!
 
Cheers,
Michael
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Re: Hubcaps or Alloy Wheels [chris789] by mcdawgg
Jul 04, 2009 (9:20 am)
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Replying to: chris789 (Jul 03, 2009 3:42 pm)

Alloy wheels are a little more work. Also, as the car gets older, an alloy wheel in the cold weather climates will develop a small leak were the wheel and the tire meet, causing you to loose tire pressure. Then, you have to have a tire place pull the wheel off, clean off the alloy, and remount it. I have experienced this many times after the cars is about 5-6 years old, and every time it costs $25. The tire shop confirmed that alloys tend to do this frequently compared to regular steel wheels with hubcaps. If I had it to do over again, I'd get steel with hubcaps.
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Hubcaps or Alloy Wheels by notmybmw
Jul 06, 2009 (11:02 am)
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Remember, Chris, stylish wheels don't always have to be alloy. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of very attractive styled STEEL wheels on the market. Some are chrome plated, others are anodized, lots of them are powder-coated.
 
All of these finishes are no more maintenance-intensive than your box-stock Camry wheels.
 
Even if you did go with uncoated alloys, the fact that you might have to take them off and get the tire/wheel contact portion buffed and lubed or siliconed would not be a bad thing. Can't imagine too many tires lasting more than five years under many conditions anyway, so you'd have the wheels and tires off the car for this process in any event........therefore, no real increase in "maintenance costs".
 
Mike
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Re: Hubcaps or Alloy Wheels [notmybmw] by mcdawgg
Jul 06, 2009 (5:33 pm)
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Replying to: notmybmw (Jul 06, 2009 11:02 am)

Even if you did go with uncoated alloys, the fact that you might have to take them off and get the tire/wheel contact portion buffed and lubed or siliconed would not be a bad thing. Can't imagine too many tires lasting more than five years under many conditions anyway, so you'd have the wheels and tires off the car for this process in any event........therefore, no real increase in "maintenance costs". \
 
I respectfully disagree. About 2 years after I had new tires put on, one of the alloys had corrosion again and needed to be removed, cleaned, and remounted. It happened again around a year later - not sure if it was the same wheel or not. My tire guy said this is common with older alloys in the north (salted roads in the winter). This is a 10 year old car. It definitely is more maintenance cost vs. my steel wheels that have never had to be remounted. One of these was 12 years old, the other 9. Granted, it is not much more, but it is more.
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Re: Hubcaps or Alloy Wheels [mcdawgg] by wwest
Jul 06, 2009 (6:19 pm)
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Replying to: mcdawgg (Jul 06, 2009 5:33 pm)

Since about 1984 I have used nothing but alloy wheels, most often BBS, and I have NEVER had a case as you describe.
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Re: Hubcaps or Alloy Wheels [wwest] by mcdawgg
Jul 06, 2009 (9:26 pm)
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Replying to: wwest (Jul 06, 2009 6:19 pm)

Consider yourself lucky!
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Re: Hubcaps or Alloy Wheels [mcdawgg] by dmathews3
Jul 07, 2009 (12:28 pm)
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Replying to: mcdawgg (Jul 06, 2009 9:26 pm)

In the case of GM I believe they clear coat all their specialized wheels which does away with most problems. You may want to check the manufacturer or maybe the body shop at the dealer.
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Re: Toyota CAMRY SE 2009/2008 BACK, NECK. LEG, PAIN, POOR LUMBAR SUPPORT [j [pat] by carland
Jul 25, 2009 (11:08 am)
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Replying to: pat (Feb 11, 2009 4:23 pm)

Just like to add that my wife just bought a 2009 Camry LE 2 days ago and has eexperience the back and leg pains. She had no such issues with the 2008 Sienna.
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Camry seats are ergonomic "shite" by notmybmw
Jul 25, 2009 (9:21 pm)
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Get yourself a good cushion to put behind your back or you'll go lame.
 
I use one of those foam "horse collar" cushions designed to go around your neck while riding in planes (or cars) and just put the whole thing behind the lower half of my back while driving our 07 SE.
 
Works great!
 
Mike

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