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Old 04-28-2011, 02:23 PM
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Pic Request! ATX or AR Mojave on 1st Gen 4Runner - Pics Inside!

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I searched up and down on google image trying to find a picture of American Racing (or ATX now) Mojave rims on a 1st Gen 4Runner. I already own a set of Mojaves but haven't had a chance to test fit them on my 1st gen. Does anyone have them installed or know how/if they will fit? I know the hubs sit in farther than the caliper on these old rigs so I'm not sure mine will fit without a spacer. Not a huge deal though.

My 1st Gen...


My rims...


Op posted from work and was not able to test fit at the time. He has tested it and seems to be happy with fit (see post below).

Just trying to stop the "go search" rants before they start lol Aviator

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Anyone?
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Gotta wait more than an hour dude.

So let me get this straight...you have the rims and the truck? WTF just go put them on.
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Stick with the ones you got and sell Mojaves..They will look much better on my 4runner

Complete sarcasm btw..I was actually thinking about getting some new wheels..just haven't figured out what I want yet.

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it takes all of about 5-10 minutes to put a rim on a truck...
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Originally Posted by ocdropzone
it takes all of about 5-10 minutes to put a rim on a truck...
I know I know. But I was at work and I'd been meaning to test it out for a while. Thought someone might have a pic they could share. I have the rims to put on the truck but no tires that'll fit them yet so I can only imagine what it will look like.
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Alright, so no one responded before I had time to do it myself. Ha.

And the answer is......


Yep they fit! Sweet!
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K, now time for install pics....
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Originally Posted by Greg_Canada
K, now time for install pics....
Ha. No $$$ for tires yet. Plus I'm not sure what size I want. I need to figure out suspension first
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Who needs suspension when you have a hammer and a 20 dollar sawzall?
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Originally Posted by BoredOutnJackdUp
Who needs suspension when you have a hammer and a 20 dollar sawzall?
:wabbit2: There will be fab. OHHHHH Will there be fab!
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spent all your money on rims, and now you have no money for tires...

nice rims btw
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what size are the Mojaves?
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Originally Posted by Outsane
spent all your money on rims, and now you have no money for tires...

nice rims btw
Ha actually spent all my money on a new long block for the truck. I bought the rims about a year ago for my Tacoma that they never ended up being installed on. And then Toyota just ends up being awesome enough to have used the same bolt pattern for the last 100 years so they'll work on my 1st gen

Originally Posted by Elton
what size are the Mojaves?
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They are 16X8 I believe. I haven't actually measured their width myself but that's what most of them are it seems.
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Here they are installed!

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