They are not Toyota specific but you might check with Rocky Top Customz. Evan Patterson is a Toyota guy and works there. I have seen them post a few Land Cruisers they have completed suspension installs on.
Since that photo I have added the Toyota spacers on the front for 1" lift. It helped with the rubbing along with some heat gun work. It would rub at full lock but was manageable.
When I was trying to decide on the Toyos I searched the same forums as you. TacomaWorld seamed to have the most information related to the differences in sidewall. I changed to 17" wheels so was trying to decide between the C and E rated 285/70/17. Interestingly the E rated are lighter and...
The link I posted only shows 2020 because the same part number covers multiple years for the center caps. My point was if you click the link the Toyota site has a picture of a JEEP centercap! Didn't think that would cause confusion...
My thought is if I was a dealership selling this one I would spend <$100 to replace those center caps. That look just brings on more questions. While going down that rabbit hole I noticed Toyota must have been hacked! Take a look at the link...
Recently I replaced a rear wheel cylinder and bled the brakes without bleeding the LSPV and my pedal remained squishy until I completed the process exactly as the FSM states as shown above. My pedal was much better afterwards.
Be advised that area is one of the hardest hit areas in our state for Covid-19. Coronavirus Update: 615 COVID-19 cases in Tennessee I would not recommend traveling to that area. Many of the LBL campgrounds have also closed. Alerts - Land Between the Lakes