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Is that the front wheel spacers? If yes that’s the wrong part.You can see where the hub was hitting and left the small indents.
You only need these specific typesAwesome thank you. I will order these in the morning. Should I get a set of 4 then?
you can still use these in the rears of 100 series.
Confirming that 4 fronts from Slee will work. When I bought mine rears were out of stock so Slee suggested I buy fronts all around.You only need these specific types
you can still use these in the rears of 100 series.
Nice, so I’m good to go with 4 fronts then? Thank you for looking into it. Im gonna put in my order today with them.Confirming that 4 fronts from Slee will work. When I bought mine rears were out of stock so Slee suggested I buy fronts all around.
Here’s what Ben from Slee told me before I purchased last year:Nice, so I’m good to go with 4 fronts then? Thank you for looking into it. Im gonna put in my order today with them.
Awesome, I ordered two sets of the fronts today from Slee.Here’s what Ben from Slee told me before I purchased last year:
The rear wheel spacers are on backorder again and will not be available until September (aluminum shortage). We can use a set of fronts on the rear if you like. They are the exact same spacer with more machining and slightly more cost.
Sorry, I know your response was from 2015, but hoping you remember...I see your TRD wheels here and believe these have an offset of +60, which is the same as the stock 16" LX470 ('99) wheels. I am curious why you got the spacers? Just to pull them out and get inline with the body or are they there to avoid rubbing? I am eyeballin' a used set right now and curious what adjustments I need to take to get them in use. Cheers!Here is mine with 2015 trd tundra 18s, the tundra center caps fit perfect with 1 1/4" spacers. View attachment 1134434View attachment 1134435
Sorry, I know your response was from 2015, but hoping you remember...I see your TRD wheels here and believe these have an offset of +60, which is the same as the stock 16" LX470 ('99) wheels. I am curious why you got the spacers? Just to pull them out and get inline with the body or are they there to avoid rubbing? I am eyeballin' a used set right now and curious what adjustments I need to take to get them in use. Cheers!
Thanks for the deets! Is your rig lifted and what tire size are you running?The spacers are to allow the center cap to fit. The wheels fit fine without spacers, but the center caps won’t snap into place on the front due to the 100 Series’ grease caps.
You can install a spacer, modify the grease cap (crush with a hammer), modify the center caps (remove material with a dremel) or run the wheels without center caps.
200 series 18” : (
largest tire with no lift.
kind of wish I had done the tundra steel wheels.
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I agree, i spent 3 hours with a white tire marker on my tires, all 4x4 needs white letters on the tires!Those look good man!
White letter would make it pop a bit more also, if that's your thing!