TRD Pro 17x7 wheels on 2nd gen runner
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TRD Pro 17x7 wheels on 2nd gen runner
I wanted to try a more modern wheel, specially an OEM wheel for my second gen 4runner. Couldn't find any information about people using these wheels on a 2nd gen 4runner. Anyway, they fit an they fit very well.
The wheel specs are 17x7 with a 4mm offset. They stick out 4mm father than the factory offset 8 alloys. I think these were originally released when the FJ cruiser came out but have been recently "re-released" for the 2015 TRD Pro 4runners. Anyway, they look awesome. I put BFG Allterrain KM2 in 285/70/17 on them. The truck currently has a 4.5" Super lift on it (bought it that way) which is getting replaced with a 2" OME very soon.
The wheel specs are 17x7 with a 4mm offset. They stick out 4mm father than the factory offset 8 alloys. I think these were originally released when the FJ cruiser came out but have been recently "re-released" for the 2015 TRD Pro 4runners. Anyway, they look awesome. I put BFG Allterrain KM2 in 285/70/17 on them. The truck currently has a 4.5" Super lift on it (bought it that way) which is getting replaced with a 2" OME very soon.
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Thank you.
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if that helps, I ended up putting the sequoia 17" wheels, the 5 double spoke design. To me they feel more "period correct"
They are mounted with 33" tires (285 width) and required spacers in the front to clear the upper control arm (the tire was rubbing)
They are mounted with 33" tires (285 width) and required spacers in the front to clear the upper control arm (the tire was rubbing)
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Oh my bad, i meant to ask the original poster, I was just bumping your same question for him. Thanks for the info though.
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I like it when car enthusiasts install the OEM wheels of another vehicle or series on their ride. I have never tried it before, most of the time I just purchase an aftermarket wheel from shops like 4WheelOnline.
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