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about wheels...
Do all the toyota trucks that are 6-lug (well, within the last 5 years or so) share the same bolt size, etc so the wheels are interchaneable?
I thought so, but someone with a 2002 Tacoma was questioning me about whether or not rims like my 05 Sequoia rims would fit on his truck.
I say they'll fit.... am I wrong?
Thanks guys!
I thought so, but someone with a 2002 Tacoma was questioning me about whether or not rims like my 05 Sequoia rims would fit on his truck.
I say they'll fit.... am I wrong?
Thanks guys!
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Originally Posted by Jason F
if the backspacing is different, does that mean there will be problems? rubbing perhaps?
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The 6-lug bolt pattern is the same for all years.
No rims after the 1985 model year will fit on 85s and older. Backspacing totally prevents this.
All 86 and newer *could* interchange, BUT - after about 95 or so you have to trial fit them - some have bigger brakes therefore some of the smaller rims won't fit. (like 15" for example may not fit if the rig has the larger brakes and came with 16 or 17" rims.) But there should be no hole pattern or backspacing problems, just the diameter question.
No rims after the 1985 model year will fit on 85s and older. Backspacing totally prevents this.
All 86 and newer *could* interchange, BUT - after about 95 or so you have to trial fit them - some have bigger brakes therefore some of the smaller rims won't fit. (like 15" for example may not fit if the rig has the larger brakes and came with 16 or 17" rims.) But there should be no hole pattern or backspacing problems, just the diameter question.
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