100 Series 16" OEM Steel Rims GB

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Little update. After some back and forth emails. $800 to your door for a set of 4. Price probably will change. That is the price I was quoted back in 2008 when they were available in the US, and the same price I was quoted this weekend. I'll have to get a confirmed price, but so far the price keeps dropping. I figure 5 sets on the pallet. I'll have to re ship to participants from Atlanta. I'll do some number crunching and figure out the price with +/-$200.

So for ease of reading (on my cell). Roughly $250 per rim to your door, or $1,000 for a set. Price may change. Too early in the process to tell for an exact price. These are the 16X8 version.
 
I'm guessing it's type C.

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If Type C, then I suspect these are going to show up at your doorstep... just like the the one's on Henry's trailer in post #14. And not the ones you wanted in post #1.

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How about the 200 series 17x8 steelies. 42611-60630

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These are everywhere over here as most people upgrade to alloys or aftermarket..they are really good rims..I actually got 2 the other week for my boat trailer on standard dunlops for free!!!BUt second hand they go for around the $50 mark..The thing about them is that they don't fit any other car but the 100 basically so no one uses them much.. I have been thinking for a while there would be some worth in collecting a containers worth and shipping them over but the logistics are beyond my capabilities I think they would be very popular though. I love them for the price and replaceability and bushability of them..also one of the best looking steelies going. 16x8 60+ offset I am running 33" KM2's on mine
 
I would love a set of type A, but 6in is a bit narrow. IIRC, there is a Swamper that is 34x10.50/16... it wouldn't be the best on-road handling combo though.
 
Type A's are the bomb, and 255/85/16's would fit perfectly. Yooper runs that combo in a BFG M/T on his 70-series diesel pickup.
 
Type A's are the bomb, and 255/85/16's would fit perfectly. Yooper runs that combo in a BFG M/T on his 70-series diesel pickup.

Yup. I ran the 7.50 16s on mine for a long time; changing lanes and higher speed turns created a bit of sidewall roll; i'm sure the 255/85 would too on something as heavy as my 100. if they were 16x7, it'd be more better.
 
Were your 7.50-16's bias ply?

yes, which added to the sidewall roll; but honestly, I think a 238/85R16 would also experience it. I ran 33x9.50R15 on an FJ40 on the factory wheels and they did it...

the bias made tracking a little strange on certain road surfaces that was different than the delay of the sidewall roll.
 
Are you planning to only offer them in sets of 4? (Thinking a set of 5 would be cool - one for the spare on the Slee rear bumper.)

Do they come with the center caps?

Do they come with lug nuts?
 
I know this posting is old, but whatever happened to getting these wheels? Any updates?
 
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