i am on the HUNT for First GEN. Sequoia front cloth seats now , there are a Varity from 2005-2007 that rival the JAPAN Fully Adjustable styles and features
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I ran those same wheels on my 4Runner. Love them. I wish they were a 5x150 so I could run 17s on my Tundy.I feel the same way. The puny tires on there are embarrassing. LOL
It's been next on my list after the suspension was done.
And I had been having seconds thoughts on going to the 17s or just sticking with the 16s. (Or going to something after market... Or finding some take-offs that already have tires...) I much prefer the 17s look and they're an extra .5" wider. And while I've been looking for tires, it seems like tire availability and cost is a little better for the 16". In the end, I've made up my mind and am moving to the 17s.
Had them sandblasted and now I just gotta get them painted.... (though I'm currently dragging my feet on that while I try to justify paying to have them powder coated instead... lol )
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There are a lot of deals on Take-offs out there right now that are nice options for sure. I picked up a set of toyota 17" wheels taken off an FJCruiser. All 5 for $200 and they had rubber on them (265) that you could have gotten another 8k off of if wanted. Found some 285 KO2's taken off a new Rubicon after 5k miles all 5 for $400. 3rd gen 4runner.
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Try the Toyota dealer and other similar shops that install upgrades. Last time I was at the Toyota dealer they had about 8 stacks of wheels and tires taken off trucks etc sitting there and pretty good prices because everyone is doing it.Few and far between where I live. I actually looked for a couple days in Phoenix too while I was there getting the truck and surprisingly there was just garbage take-offs or super expensive or both. Still keeping my eye out.
I also noticed your tires are P rated rather than LT. I’m sure that’s fine for light loads on pavement, but if you ever tow or haul much weight, or spend much time offroad, you best be keeping an eye on things. I’d be nervous with passenger tire sidewalks on any trips off pavement in your area. There’s more than a few rocks out there eyeing up your sidewalls…