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16" TOYOTA TUNDRA TRD WHEELS on a 99 4Runner ?

Old 12-01-2009, 01:16 PM
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16" TOYOTA TUNDRA TRD WHEELS on a 99 4Runner ?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/16-TO...Q5fAccessories would this wheels fit a 99 4runner Limited? and if they do what is the backspace difference if any one knows.I think they would look good in my Runner
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those should work just fine
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ive seen pics of it done, will try to find. they work, i think some people have had to do a little bit of trimming on the inside
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https://www.yotatech.com/51290964-post22.html
17" so 16 should fit
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What is the backspacing on those?
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i no 0 offset is 4.5'' so plus one is ?
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what's the offset? what that means?
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its the backspacing
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Them wheels is hot.
Get em!
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Originally Posted by Elton
its the backspacing
Backspacing and offset are different. Backspacing is the measurement of the mounting surface in relation to the inside lip of the rim. Offset is the measurement of the mounting surface in relation to the center of the wheel. Therefor, a 0 offset on a 7" rim and a 0 offset on a 8" rim are not going to be the same number in backspacing terms.

To the OP, I don't know the backspacing of those wheels, but I can assure you they look GREAT on a 3rd gen.
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thanks guys for the replies.i have a 99 Limited and my 5 spoke wheels are in decent shape with normal scratches and some peeling but 1 of them is bent because i hit a curb a while ago and i was looking to buy a set of the same wheels refinished for $450 shipped but then came across this wheels and i think they would look better.just looking for all of you guys opinion.if i get them i will post before and after pics.
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Originally Posted by VSU_4runnin
ive seen pics of it done, will try to find. they work, i think some people have had to do a little bit of trimming on the inside
any one else know for sure if i will have to do some trimming? and if anyone has any pics please post them

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if you use a wheel spacer you def. should not have to trim
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where exactly would i have to trim ?
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you may have to trim the inside of the rim. it depends on how it sits, and how close it comes to the calipher. If you get them wheel spacers should save you from possibly having to do that. they also would be helpful if you go for wider tires down the road. cause 285,75 rub the upper a arm.
Can anyone else back me up on this?
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They're TRD Ivan Stewart rims. 16x8, 4.5" BS. They'll fit fine, even with 285/75 you should be fine (A/T, M/T's the lugs may hit A-arm).

Rockslide had them on his runner for awhile.

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I have those rims on my 2001 Stepside TRD Taco, and have NO problems with them at all. But if I may say: 1) I have found them on e-bay for far less in price (brand new, in box). 2) You need to be careful on which rim you get. They made those for with/without TPMS (and yes, there is a difference between the two).3) You will need to purchase all new lugs, as these use the thin acorn style and you will need the thin walled socket to match, as the lugs are mounted deep in the rim. Other than that, they are a heavy, but beautiful rim IMHO! I have mine static balanced and the weights are mounted in the center of the rim and they still clear the caliper. ENJOY!
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its just my .02 but you might want to check c-list first. because you avoid shipping, see before you buy and possibly negotiate, but of course for some people craigslist just isnt worth it, to me its worth a shot
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95 t100 with Tundra Wheels. Run 35psi on a Dayton MT/R on 1.5" of ball joint spacer lift in the front and noticed that drivers side rubs the upper control arm passenger side does. I would like to get a set of 1/4" spacer to clear. Tire size is 285/75/16 and I just algned it also.
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