07' tundra rims 5x150??

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So does anyone know if the 07' tundra rims are 5x150; and if they are will the backspacing work on the 100 series? Sure would be sweet to get a set of 18" steel rims for the trail :cool:
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first of all those are 4-cyl tacoma wheels, tundras have a six bolt pattern even v-6 tacomas have a six bolt pattern. and no they will not fit a cruiser because the center hub is too small to fit around the cruiser hub
 
first of all those are 4-cyl tacoma wheels, tundras have a six bolt pattern even v-6 tacomas have a six bolt pattern. and no they will not fit a cruiser because the center hub is too small to fit around the cruiser hub

Uhh.. No, actually that IS a tundra wheel....and YES they ARE 5 lug :doh:
 
first of all those are 4-cyl tacoma wheels, tundras have a six bolt pattern even v-6 tacomas have a six bolt pattern. and no they will not fit a cruiser because the center hub is too small to fit around the cruiser hub

Negative ghostrider, those are the 2007 Tundra wheels, they are now 5 lug.
 
ok i'll admit my mistake. texas has not gotten the '07 tundras and i nor anybody else at this dealer have seen one. all tundras u ntil now have been 6 lug. but i looked on toyota.com and they are as yoiu say 5 lug. and in that case i know nothing about the wheels. sorry
-josh
 

No part of that thread answers any of the questions possed by the original poster, but thanks for playing:D


"So does anyone know if the 07' tundra rims are 5x150; and if they are will the backspacing work on the 100 series? Sure would be sweet to get a set of 18" steel rims for the trail"

The answer is that we think they are 5x150, we hope the backspacing works and I suspect it will, and 18" wheels suck, but I'll be looking for some 16" off one of those v6 cheap models.
 
So the thread summary is; we still don't know, but think so?

Not try to be a smarta$$, just trying to clarify for myself...
 
No part of that thread answers any of the questions possed by the original poster, but thanks for playing:D


"So does anyone know if the 07' tundra rims are 5x150; and if they are will the backspacing work on the 100 series? Sure would be sweet to get a set of 18" steel rims for the trail"

The answer is that we think they are 5x150, we hope the backspacing works and I suspect it will, and 18" wheels suck, but I'll be looking for some 16" off one of those v6 cheap models.

There are no 16" wheels for the new Tundra, but thanks for playing :D. Seriously though, the 18 inch are standard across the model, from what I've read, it sound like they justify the size, for the new brakes.
 
You could always pick up a set of used 16" LC/LX alloys on ebay for ~$200...$50 each is cheaper than buying new steelies.
 
Slee-Offroad has a deal going on used LX/LC wheels. Just saw it on their site last night. If i didnt need to get a new bumper now i would be ordering a set.
 
There are no 16" wheels for the new Tundra, but thanks for playing :D. Seriously though, the 18 inch are standard across the model, from what I've read, it sound like they justify the size, for the new brakes.

Damn you, don't ruin my 16" steel wheel fantasies!!!

And yes, I'm just guessing and I doubt anyone, especially the people who work at Toyota dealers, actually knows anything for sure;)
 
Obviously someone needs to "test-drive" a set of these wheels to a spot where they could be measured. :D

Apparently 4 different OEM wheels out for the tundra:
  1. 18-inch steel wheels
  2. 18-inch styled steel wheels
  3. 18-inch aluminum alloy wheels
  4. 20-inch aluminum alloy wheels

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This is the 18" aluminum that is optional on the SR5 models. (Photo from tundrasolutions.com photogallery.)

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and the 20" aluminum. (Photo tundrasolutions.com)
 
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