1996 LC wheels on a 2001-2004 Taco
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Yeah, they will fit. No problem at all. They look better IMHO if your truck has factory flares to cover the wider wheel. I tried a set with my new 295's and thought they stuck out too far for my taste, but I don't have flares, or want them for that matter.
I am seeing a lot more of the runner guys around here going to the cruiser wheels, maybe a few Taco owners should jump on the bandwagon as well.............!
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I am seeing a lot more of the runner guys around here going to the cruiser wheels, maybe a few Taco owners should jump on the bandwagon as well.............!
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Yeah, they will fit. No problem at all. They look better IMHO if your truck has factory flares to cover the wider wheel. I tried a set with my new 295's and thought they stuck out too far for my taste, but I don't have flares, or want them for that matter.
I am seeing a lot more of the runner guys around here going to the cruiser wheels, maybe a few Taco owners should jump on the bandwagon as well.............!
Matt
I am seeing a lot more of the runner guys around here going to the cruiser wheels, maybe a few Taco owners should jump on the bandwagon as well.............!
Matt
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I know this thread is pretty old but i thought i would bump it instead of making a new one. I need to get some new wheels for my 2004 ex cab trd tacoma. Thinking about putting some LC 80 wheels on it. I'm sure they will fit but i'm looking for some pics of them on a tacoma. Anybody on here do this yet??? Maybe i'll be the first...
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Thanks man. you even have a soft top on like mine. Do you think you could clear 285s with those wheels???
By the way your truck looks great.
By the way your truck looks great.
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That's not my truck, it's TangoBlue's. But yes, you can clear 285/75's easily with those rims. If you have stock A arms and running M/T's it may be close. But aftermarket UCA's or AT's you'll be fine with 285's. Those are 285's in the pictures on OME suspension.
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