Yes...assuming width and backspacing is not an issue a 16 inch wheel diameter is only half the equation. Overall tire diameter is the real number to look at when going to a larger than stock wheel size. +1 and +2 etc. sizing will come into play, for example: 205 60R 15 stock size, 215 50R 16 +1 sizing and so on.
The 1994 Toyota Camry came with standard 15 inch rims. The 1994 Toyota Camry offered an option for 16 inch rims.
No, rims from a 1998 Toyota Camry will not fit on a Lexus GS 300. Rims are not interchangeable from a Toyota to a Lexus at all.
22 inch rims will not fit correctly on a 2005 Toyota Camry. The largest rim size that will fit the vehicle is 15 inches.
Yes. Just have to get Wheels for those rims.
yes, they work well because they have the same lug nut pattern and have the same width wheels i put gm rims on my Toyota and they work great
23" rims would not only look bad but the wheel wells on a 1993 Camry are too small to support a rim that large once you add tires.
No, it will not.
15"
No
The standard rims on a 1993 Toyota Camry are 14", but if you have the sport package (with a V6 engine) you will have 15" rims.
No, it will not.
Yes you can. Here is the reference: http://www.discountedwheelwarehouse.com/Toyota___Vehicle_Bolt_Pattern_Reference.cfm I put 2009 Camry rims on a 2005 Camry and 1997 Camry