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Old 03-30-06, 10:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Wheels that work, part numbers

Lets see if we can get a list of wheels that work and get this added to the FJ60/62 facts section.

Please only post if you have PART NUMBER, MANUFACTURER, MODEL, and SIZE of the wheel you have used and it fit without problems. If you had to grind the caliper please note.

Example taken from the 40 facts... My understanding is this wheel is no longer available.

TEC51-5883S3.5, 4 wheel parts, Black Rock Crawler, 15x8/3.5" Backspace


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These worked for me. Series 51 black rockcrawlers from 4wpw.com
Part # 51-5883R2.5
15X8 2.5 inch back space. Just barely rubbed the caliper on one side. If the paint.job on the wheel was thinner I don't think they would have rubbed at all.
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Rock Crawler Series 97, 2.5 backspacing, 5/16 spacer on front.
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767-5183, American Racing, 767, 15"x10" Taken from PO's sales receipt.
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Old 04-01-06, 08:36 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Unique Wheel 27-7760 3.5in backspacing

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Toyota 42601-60262-03 is a 16x6" with 3.75" BS. Heavy duty grey steel wheel. You will clear the calipers and TRE's however lose .5" total stance.

Unique 7760 series steel 16x7" with 4" BS will work and clear the TRE's. (Thanks to Rob Mullen for sourcing this number years ago). You will clear the stock calipers, and TRE's however lose 1" total stance. You may rub inner wells if running 255/85R16. You can order the Uniques custom BS'd from the factory to 3.5" BS.

21-7760 is white
42-7760 is black
27-7760 is chrome

The factory steel wheels are considerably heavier then the Uniques, however I have not had any issues with the Uniques yet.

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Unique Wheel 27-7760 3.5in backspacing

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John-Who did you order them from?

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Old 04-02-06, 01:44 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I got them through Discount Tire a couple of years ago. I had the part number, and made sure the guy called Unique while I was there.

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Rock Crawler by Pro Comp 15x10-5.5" REV 2.5" BS. Part #51-5183R2.5.

Reverse backspacing that really put the wheel out there. Flares would be recommended. Slight touch at caliper, but it was so slight I just ran them and let it work itself in rather than trying to grind the caliper.

Running 35x12.5 BFG A/T's on them.
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Unique Wheel 27-7760 3.5in backspacing

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I just e-mailed Bob DeYoung at the Unique/Cragar Factory and he confirmed the part number, but said they were 4 inch B/S, not .35
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Hi all,
Will new tundra rims fit on my 60?
I am looking @ these....

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I just bought an fj62 and need 15 in" wheels that can wear a set of 15x12.5x33 procomp tires. Hope this plays out to wear I get a set in time for moab..
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I just e-mailed Bob DeYoung at the Unique/Cragar Factory and he confirmed the part number, but said they were 4 inch B/S, not .35
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They allowed a special order with 3.5-inch backspacing. I made sure the guy at Discount called and confirmed they would build them.

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Just picked these up from Summit...
# USW-84-5860L 15x8 daytona wheel 6 x 5.5 lug (pictured above). I had to use a 1/4 in spacer, other wise they would have rubbed a bit (minimally).
For 41 bucks, they were a BARGIAN!

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Just picked these up from Summit...
# USW-84-5860L 15x8 daytona wheel 6 x 5.5 lug (pictured above). I had to use a 1/4 in spacer, other wise they would have rubbed a bit (minimally).
For 41 bucks, they were a BARGIAN!

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did you need longer wheel studs with the spacer?

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TOY350 - can you post a pic of your whole truck to show the stance? Thanks...
Click on my 4 Sale link in my sig line, those pics should show you the stance. If you need more let me know.

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I just e-mailed Bob DeYoung at the Unique/Cragar Factory and he confirmed the part number, but said they were 4 inch B/S, not .35 Bryan
Correct. They will be able to order them direct from the factory in 3.5" though.

They used to be able to go less, but thier outer manufacturer changed a while back and the max movement is 1/2" off stock sizing now. At least this was the case when I placed an order last year.

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did you need longer wheel studs with the spacer?
NOPE, still had pleanty of stud...The PO had the spacers on there before I did too. I did tighten the F*#K out of the lugs though.

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Unique Wheel 27-7760 3.5in backspacing

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Not sure how long ago that was posted. I inquired about these and got only terse responses that they are no longer available or even custom made.

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I'm running Pro Comp 1069 15x8 with 2.25 back spacing. I just put them on. I used this tech page for the proper back spacing, but the earlier post was with steel wheels that are balanced on the outside of the wheel. Wheel weights rub the tie rod ends when weights are on the inside of the wheel. After an hour with a 2lb sledge I got the weights flat enough to clear.....Just ordered 5/16 spaces for the front

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15x8 Eagle 589s, 3.25" backspacing. running 33x12.5 with just extended shackles and no fitment issues. with 3.25" b/s, fronts do sit a bit proud of the fender.
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15x8 Eagle 589s, 3.25" backspacing. running 33x12.5 with just extended shackles and no fitment issues. with 3.25" b/s, fronts do sit a bit proud of the fender.
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USW-70-5850, U.S. Wheel, Via Summit Racing, 15x8, 3.75 BS

No grinding, no spacers. The cutouts do not have the turned-in lip like crawlers and other models, and cleared my stock calipers.

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku

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i'd say roughly 3/16" to the front calipers and 1/4" in the rear. stick-on wheel weights are tight front and rear, but i haven't lost any yet. i did flatten them a bit with a deadblow before mounting the tires, just to be sure. probably a good thing i did.

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I know this is an old thread, but I don't really understand the backspacing thing. What would a 5" backspace do? Is it more into the center of the rig than the 3.75 that most of you are useing?
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Does anyone know if American Racing Outlaw II wheels work on a FJ62? Also, does anyone know how to decipher AR's numbers? I am looking for a 15x10 wheel with 3.25" backspacing. Here is the link to the lists.

American Racing: Official Manufacturer Website- custom, chrome, polished and painted wheels

You may have to click on the pic of the Outlaw II wheel to see what I am talking about.

I am guessing that it is part # 62-5783, but I don't understand what that 3 3/4 means. Is that backspacing?

Also, should I be using a 10" wheel with 32x11.5 mud terrains, or should I be using an 8" rim?

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