16x7 OEM STeel Wheels on a HZJ75?

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Looking to get a set of 16x7 Steel OEM rims for my 1997 HZJ75 project. Wanted to see if these will fit without any spacers for the disk brakes?

OEM # 4260135750
Bolt Pattern - 6-139.7mm or 6-5.5"
Center Bore - 106
Offset - 33
Lug Holes - 6
Diameter - 16

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I don't have Offset in my brain.
I think max backspacing on mine is 3.5 inches.
 
Reading that these trucks on need a 22 offset and these rims are 33, so should be fine without any spacers, no?
 
Below I’ve attached an offset to backspace chart, as well as a calculator. For these trucks, you want 3.5” or less backspace to be safe. I’ve heard some running up to 4” backspace but haven’t seen their specific setup. For reference, I just ordered a set of Braid 7” wheels with a -20mm offset for my 1992 FZJ75. I’ll have them mounted in the coming week or so. Negative offset pushes the wheel further out away from chassis centerline, positive offset brings the wheel closer to chassis centerline. Hope this helps.

Offset calculator

Backspace/Offset Chart:
 
Thx, so based on this calculator a 7" rim with a 20MM offset would have a backspace of 4.79, so are you running spacers for your new wheels?
 
Thx, so based on this calculator a 7" rim with a 20MM offset would have a backspace of 4.79, so are you running spacers for your new wheels?
My offset is -20mm so my backspace is approximately 3.170” with a 7” rim. With that no spacers are required. Back to your original question, I bet those rims will be fine but might stick out past the fenders depending on the tires your run etc.
 
FYI I just checked that link and it’s for 3 wheels so you’ll need to find 2 more if you intend to have a matching spare. I think the link in your first post would be preferable.
 
Stock is generally 3.25" BS but you can get up to just under 4" BS.

Anything between 3.5" BS and 4" BS will possibly cause some minor rubbing issues depending on your overall suspension set up. If you go to far inward on the rear, it will rub on the body which will happen if you are cutting it close to 4" BS. If you have factory flares, you will want spacers or it will look weird in the 3.5"-4" range.

None of the wheels mentioned here will work without spacers and there is no OEM wheel in that steel wheel style (w/ holes) that will work perfectly without spacers.

Only speaking for the heavy duty suspension leaf sprung 70 series however. No experience with Prados or the newer heavy duty front coil sprung models.
 
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I have been running these factory steel wheels for years. I have not encountered any issues with rubbing or contact on my BJ70. I doubt that there would be issues for a 75, but I don't have any direct experience.

Also FYI, these wheels were available last year via Toyota in the US. (I bought a set for my bride's FZJ70). It is likely that they still are available.
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FYI, I'll be selling a set of 5 City Racer steel wheels that are currently on my FZJ75 if interested. Mine are grey and in immaculate shape.

 
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I have been running these factory steel wheels for years. I have not encountered any issues with rubbing or contact on my BJ70. I doubt that there would be issues for a 75, but I don't have any direct experience.

Also FYI, these wheels were available last year via Toyota in the US. (I bought a set for my bride's FZJ70). It is likely that they still are available.
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IMO that's the best option for factory 16" rims. I'm running them on my BJ60 and also my Hilux (for which they are standard).

The rims shown by the OP look to have too much positive offset; they look like they are for an IFS Hilux or maybe a 100 Series and I would guess they will rub on track rod ends.
 
IMO that's the best option for factory 16" rims. I'm running them on my BJ60 and also my Hilux (for which they are standard).

The rims shown by the OP look to have too much positive offset; they look like they are for an IFS Hilux or maybe a 100 Series and I would guess they will rub on track rod ends.
Ok not got to find the best dealer price on a set of 4. Looks like they are on sale for $175 a pop..
 
Also, SE Toyota dealers are continuing their 15% sale until the new year so drops them down to $160 with free shipping. Not bad.
Did exactly this last year when I bought a set of wheels for my bride's FZJ70. As I recall, there was some sort of limit that caused me to break the order into two; 3 wheels and 2 wheels did not trigger the limit.
 
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