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Old 04-22-05, 06:17 PM   #1
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96 Runner and '94 pickup..same wheels?

Are the bolt pattern and spacing the same?

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I don't know about backspacing but
I know that the bolt pattern is the same
as long as the truck and 4-runner are
both 4-wheel drive
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Old 04-23-05, 01:39 AM   #3
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The drivetrains are identical so the backspacing should be the same. Bolt pattern and center hole are identical, The only difference will be what style.


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The '96 is coil spring, the '94 is torsion bar front suspension. If your going to fit '96 alloy wheels on '94 the center caps on the front will need a hole in them to clear the drive plate. Looks good with locking hubs, not so good with the drive plates.



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I don't believe the backspacing is the same. The truck rims will probably stick out slightly more. This is definitely true with the steel wheels from 94-95 4Runners. I don't remember the exact measurements though.

Tacoma rims also stick out a little more than the 4Runner rims do. . .

94 4Runner rims on 96 4Runner


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