16" non-split OEM wheels, or info???

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I have 1 16" non-split rim on my HJ45, trying to figure out if I can still order these new...or if anyone has any used.


The number says; 51/2K X 16 35 73/10

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FJBen

$or has them and it think they are around $60 plus a $10 box fee ea.
or something like that. I also called Vancouver BC Toyota and they
can get OEM ones but i think they are like around $130-140 ea. ouch!
Other than that they are not easy to get in the US

Gook luck
 
FJBen

$or has them and it think they are around $60 plus a $10 box fee ea.
or something like that. I also called Vancouver BC Toyota and they
can get OEM ones but i think they are like around $130-140 ea. ouch!
Other than that they are not easy to get in the US

Gook luck

Very cool! Do you happen to have a part number for these rims by anychance???
 
Just talked to SOR and all they have in the oem 16" is
the split ones and they are $70 ea. I did have the
part number for the steel non splits from Toyota
of Canada but all you have to do is do a search in this
thread for 16" rims and you should find it as there has
been alot of discussion about these. Or all you have to
do is call Vancouver B.C. Toyota and they can look up
the part on there database and let you know. One thing
about Toyota in Canada is that they will have to ship from
there to you and i think they ship UPS and it is quite expensive
as thats why i gave up on getting the wheels from them.
Here is Regency Toyota of Vancouver number there:
604-879-1451.

JimK
 
stock grey steel 16" rims WITH OUT THE HUB CAP TABS are $80-$85 each from Toyota new...i have not seen a listing for the ones with the hub cap tabs...
cheers
 
Just talked to SOR and all they have in the oem 16" is
the split ones and they are $70 ea. I did have the
part number for the steel non splits from Toyota
of Canada but all you have to do is do a search in this
thread for 16" rims and you should find it as there has
been alot of discussion about these. Or all you have to
do is call Vancouver B.C. Toyota and they can look up
the part on there database and let you know. One thing
about Toyota in Canada is that they will have to ship from
there to you and i think they ship UPS and it is quite expensive
as thats why i gave up on getting the wheels from them.
Here is Regency Toyota of Vancouver number there:
604-879-1451.

JimK

I called them, and they couldn't find any 16" non-split wheel...hmmm would like a Costa Rican dealership have any info???
 
FJBen

Here is the Toyota part number for 16" non-split rims.
#42601-60262-03. They are grey and look alot like
the 4Runner wheels of the 90's Give them this number
and they will be able to find them for you

If you do a search in the 60 Series section you will see
i posted a thread about looking for said wheels and you
will find a picture of it as well
 
I just bought 6 more of these 16" toyota wheels. They look the same as a stock 60 wheel, but steel not chrome and of course 16 inch.

I like them alot. I have a summer and winter set in these sizes. Also bought 2 for my M101 trailer.

SO total I have bought 11 rims. All at 80 each.

Tell your dealer they have to come from the california warehouse. they are not in the system otherwise.

Also they are for Hilux trucks and 70 series cruisers.
 
I called the local dealer here in Portland some time back and found
out that he could get them from the California wearhouse but the
cost on them was $130 plus ea. for them. Dont know why Canada
is so much cheaper...
 
not so wayne..... A new car in canada is still like 50% more than the usa, even though the exchange rate has gotten more in our favour. They are still acting like our dollar is worth 60 cents.

I refuse to buy a new car. I will drive to the USA if am going to buy a new one.

They are fleecing us IMOP.


why are the rims 80 bucks here and 130 USD there? I dunno. Try a new dealer and see what happens. Tell him the Canadian price is 80, ask him if you should buy and ship them down?

Be blunt young Jedi! I think the line cost for the rims is more than 80 here, I know I am getting some form of discount. I did buy the first time when a sale was on, second time they honoured the first price.

I would order and ship for you, BUT I need cash up front and shipping up front, I am out of money. Also I am 1300 kms away from Vancouver(nearest city). So it would be long shipment to the border even before it got to you.

Be cheaper paying 130....

work em hard eh? Or order in Vancouver and drive up.
 
brownbear
that is what i think i am going to do is order from Vancouver B.C.
and then drive up and pick them up. I am sure it would not cost
$200 in gas to drive up there which is the diff between the Can
price and the US price. I wish i could find a used set up there
to buy but not sure they can even be found there.......
thanks for the offer

Jim
 
for the part number we are using, there is no such thing as a used set. They were never sold in North America. In canada we only saw 15 inch rims. Well on the older stuff.

So you will never find a set of used cruiser 16 inch steel wheels. You will find alloy 80 series I think. But never steel 16's.

Hell I have set of rusted 15's for sale. Even come with newer geolander tires. But I prefer 16's
 
So it's possible "some" US dealerships can find that partnumber...but sounds like it's going to cost more for some unknown reason...hmmm makes sense..:rolleyes: :D

I'll check a few of my sources.
 
If you can get them in the US for a fair price i would be willing
to get a set too, but shipping would probably be high, let us
know what you find
 
Or try CDan at American Toyota in NM.
 
Factory 16" 1 pc wheels - BJ-42 from NZ

I have one set w/ spare of the coveted factory 16" wheels that are on my BJ-42 that came from New Zealand. If anyone is interested please EMAIL me.

jwehring@hotmail.com

Justin
 

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