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Old 06-15-2007, 06:27 PM
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Do You Know? Will They Fit?

hey, i just came across these on a local back road. they look to be in good condition and are off a Nissan Pathfinder.



Not this exact vehicle, but the same chrome rims. The guy said that they will fit Toyota. It looks like it will fit. They come with 1/4 tread BF Goodrich All Terrain A/T tires. 2 are cammed off on the inside though, so using them is not a good idea. Should I get them? I think they look just fine for 40 Bucks. Yes or No?

Maybe Ill get them painted black...
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never mind. it appears that the hub isnt the right size and i dont feel like doing any fab work. Sorry, i forgot to search before posting! lol!
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They have the same bolt pattern.

If the hubs don't fit it's easy to fix with an angle grinder. I made a set of Chevy rims fit my old 4Runner. Took about 15min/rim with a 4.5" grinder.

Look at the price of a new set...is an hour, hour and a half of grinding not worth the $200 you could save?
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Originally Posted by Bill
They have the same bolt pattern.

If the hubs don't fit it's easy to fix with an angle grinder. I made a set of Chevy rims fit my old 4Runner. Took about 15min/rim with a 4.5" grinder.

Look at the price of a new set...is an hour, hour and a half of grinding not worth the $200 you could save?
yeah, i like working with my angle grinder. its not that i need a new set, but that i wanted a different look. those arent exactly what i was looking for either. i am trying to track down a set of SR5 4spoke rims or any other unmodified toyota oem alloy rims in good condition. pm me guys and girls if you have something that would interest me.
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lol. well. ive actually got spare wheels right now. i bought a set of jeep wheels. i believe the ones i replaced were stock, however, they were 14 inch rims. which is why i picked up the jeep rims, 15 inches. i didnt have to grind anything/do anything. just stuck em on there. gained about 2inches of rubber.

if those are the wheels in the pic ur thinkin about id say go for em. for 40 bucks they look great. worst comes to worst and u decide u dun like them, sell em again. make a little bit of money.(then donate it to make my dream truck come true) hehehe.
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If you're patient, you can lurk eBay I find some great deals on Yota alloys from the dumb@$$es who turn around & buy giant bling rims/wheels for a bazillion dollars....
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ive got a set of sr5 4 spokes if you want them. PM me
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There ya go! That took practically ZERO paitence!
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There ya go! That took practically ZERO paitence!
yeah, i have been holding off, its a good thing i guess. i got in too much of a hurry when i bought my truck. $1250 later + $3500 purchase price, I'm, knock on wood, am good to go for now. Some minor cosmetic fixes the last week of this June, receiver and rear bumper in July, and frame straightened at college next year. Man, i wish i would have held off, but, thinking back on it now, any truck that is less than 3500, it seems they all need at least a grand or more of work! so maybe i didnt do too bad.

who knows... the truck is almost mint. i have yet to find rust, interior is good, motor seems strong. i guess i shouldn't complain, it gets me from point A to point B and some 4x4ing in between.
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