2016 - 2017 Stock Wheel Details

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This is all I can find, can anyone find more details like the weight and max load? I guess I could put a call in to Toyota customer service.

From product spec:
Wheel Size 18 x 8.0 in.
Wheel Type and Material Aluminum alloy – high gloss finish

From web search (hubcaphaven):
Product Specifications:
Product ID: ALY75195
Product: Wheel/Rim
Material: Aluminum
Style: 10 Spoke
Finish: Powder Coat Silver
Size: 18x8
Lugs: 5
Bolt Pattern: 150mm
Offset: 56mm
OE Part Number: 4261160C20, 4261160C30
 
This is all I can find, can anyone find more details like the weight and max load? I guess I could put a call in to Toyota customer service.

From product spec:
Wheel Size 18 x 8.0 in.
Wheel Type and Material Aluminum alloy – high gloss finish

From web search (hubcaphaven):
Product Specifications:
Product ID: ALY75195
Product: Wheel/Rim
Material: Aluminum
Style: 10 Spoke
Finish: Powder Coat Silver
Size: 18x8
Lugs: 5
Bolt Pattern: 150mm
Offset: 56mm
OE Part Number: 4261160C20, 4261160C30

i have a set of 5 in my garage, but they're mounted with the stock tires. i'm happy to weigh one of them if that will help you... i'm guessing you can find the weight of the stock tires online and subtract? as for max load, no idea...
 
The stock 285/60R18 Bridgestone Dueler H/T on my 2013 is 45#, according to Bridgestone. I've not weighed it to confirm. That said I'm within 1-2mm of the wear bars at 64k miles so they've got to be slightly lighter now :-)
 
For an unrelated question for 2016 wheels, I put a set of 2016 OEM wheels on a 2013. The front center caps don't fit.

Was the front hub for the LC redesigned in 2016, or is there a front and back center cap model # with a different design on a 2016? Just an odd thing to happen. View attachment 1490243

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Have to admit I'm too lazy to pull my wheels to get the center cap off (sorry). But I did look at one of the parts sites I use, and the center cap number for a 2013 is 4260B60260, while the center cap number for a 2017 is 4260B60370
 
Backspacing I believe is the same on a 2013 or a 2016 wheel. So, it seems it might be the hub design that is different. I did check model #s and caps as well. Thanks for checking. I'll have to pull part numbers for the front axle. I did hear the 2016+ brakes are different so some other parts may have been changed.

Not a fan of these new cap designs where you have to take the wheel off to get the cap off.
 
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The 2016 fit on my 2013. I just got home from a road trip. As soon as I can I'll take a wheel off and get center cap #. I do need a new one. Chrome is peeling off.
 
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Can folks confirm that to install a 16-19 wheel on a 13 that I need to also purchase front and back center caps? I'm currently in the market for 4 wheels.
 
The 2016+ wheel does fit on the 2013.
The metal center cap on hubs must be removed or the plastic center cap bottoms out.
I have them on my 2013. They look great.
 
Is there any downside to not having the center caps on the front wheels? The dealer installed '19 wheels on my '13 LC and just left the front (2) metal center caps off since things wouldn't fit.
 
Is there any downside to not having the center caps on the front wheels? The dealer installed '19 wheels on my '13 LC and just left the front (2) metal center caps off since things wouldn't fit.
I have a 2013 with 2016+ wheels and I have had no issues.
Grease up the nut and pin. Mine are rusty.
 

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