Anyone running H3 wheels? will they fit?
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wheel measurements are the same, check offset. The wheels weigh more than average toyota stocks or even other wheels. Depends on the tires you put on, you would have to re-gear, or get a lift depends on the tire.
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I wouldnt have thought that they would be that heavy... I mean they cant be heavier then "Rock Crawlers" 10inch wide I just figured it would be a suttle but different touch. I figured I would have to runs spacers given the offset, but i didnt think it would be a problem. I asume by the replys that nobody is running them?
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I bought a set of used H3 wheels & tires to put on my 94 pickup. Bolt pattern was fine, but I had to machine the center bores out a little to fit. The H3 wheels center bore was too small for the Yota. After machining, I thought I had'er whooped! I did not do what Dad always told me - MEASURE FIRST! The wheels are fine on the back, but due to the backspacing, the tie rod end is against the inside lip of the wheel on the front. They would fit with some wheel spacers. I opted to keep the tires and mount them on different wheels. So.... I have a set of H3 wheels that are machined (professionally) to fit a Toyota that will not work without spacers.
Last edited by nate2169; 08-17-2010 at 01:01 PM. Reason: Deleted info about selling wheels
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