2010 Tundra 20" wheel fitment W/O spacers ?

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I found a nice set of 20" Tundra wheels from a 2010.
After reading some posts, it sounds like the center hub in the front is longer, (goes deeper into the wheel) than the Tundra wheels allow.
Is there a lip inside the wheel or does it gradually taper?
If the lip inside the wheel is removed can the wheels fit without spacers?

I know its kinda been covered but there are a lot of Tundra wheels available and it would be good to know exactly what is needed to fit these wheels.

Thanks
 
The wheels will fit fine without a spacer. The grease cap, however, will not. The oil hub extends out farther on the LC than the tundra. The following thread will give you a potential solution.

https://forum.ih8mud.com/100-series...-wheels-installed-my-100-series-pictures.html

Another possible solution can be found in the post below. If you look closely at the picture in the 10th post, you will see that the owner bored a small hole through the front hubs on the Tundra wheels in order to clear the grease cap.

https://forum.ih8mud.com/100-series-cruisers/283345-tundra-wheels-landcruiser.html

Those may not be the 20" wheels that you were planning to run but they should fit the same as the ones in the above post.

I see you're from Walnut Creek. I'm located in Pleasant Hill. Always nice to see some bay area people on here.
 
Great thanks alexinWC.
Agreed, nice to see an east bay post.
 
Born in walnut creek. Grew up in pleasant hill. Maui resident. Pretty sure through my readings that either spacers, LC center caps, or no center caps are your solutions. No experience though. Good luck! 305/55/20?
 
Maui and Truckee... between the two locations we had a lot of family vacations. Love the west side of Donner lake when the kids were young.

Back to the topic... So it looks like there is no interference with the metal part of the wheel. All I have to deal with is the center cap.
This makes things a lot easier. Now I can search for wheels with confidence.

Thank you all
 
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