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Is anyone running these? I'm looking for used wheels and tires on FB and I'm seeing huge deals on 6 lug wheel and tire combos. I haven't seen any recent threads about this topic so I'm wondering if anyone has done it.

Anything I need to look out for in getting one of these for 200 series? Such as specific dimensions for brake clearance etc?
 
I’m pretty sure you would have to adapt your cruiser into a 4-runner. I don’t think the 6-lug wheels can take the weight of a cruiser.
 
I’m pretty sure you would have to adapt your cruiser into a 4-runner. I don’t think the 6-lug wheels can take the weight of a cruiser.
I'm not buying 4runner wheels, I found a sweet set off of a dodge rebel wheels with brand new ko2s for 800.

Are you saying 4runner 6 lugs won't be strong enough or 6 lugs in general?

I can see the point of the first statement as possible true, second is no way.
 
I'm not buying 4runner wheels, I found a sweet set off of a dodge rebel wheels with brand new ko2s for 800.

Are you saying 4runner 6 lugs won't be strong enough or 6 lugs in general?

I can see the point of the first statement as possible true, second is no way.
I was specifically talking Toyota 6 lug. Never considered you were looking at Dodge wheels. You can take the tires off the wheels and sell the dodge wheels bare if you want. I don’t think it’s worth the hassle. I paid $1200 for Tundra TRD wheels with KO2’s. No hassle, no adapters, bolt right up. I recommend that route.
 
I looked at it for a bit. 5x m14 is probably a similar clamping force as 6x m12.
It wouldn’t worry me strength wise. The trouble is most of these 6 lug wheels have a different offset and then add in the 1.25 in spacer and the effective offset was 0 or -10. I didn’t want to deal with that.
 
I looked at it for a bit. 5x m14 is probably a similar clamping force as 6x m12.
It wouldn’t worry me strength wise. The trouble is most of these 6 lug wheels have a different offset and then add in the 1.25 in spacer and the effective offset was 0 or -10. I didn’t want to deal with that.
That's what I'm worried about too. I'm not super educated on the offset and what fits and what doesn't.
 
I was specifically talking Toyota 6 lug. Never considered you were looking at Dodge wheels. You can take the tires off the wheels and sell the dodge wheels bare if you want. I don’t think it’s worth the hassle. I paid $1200 for Tundra TRD wheels with KO2’s. No hassle, no adapters, bolt right up. I recommend that route.

I didn't mind the rebel wheels look, saw it on a newer built Tacoma and they looked really nice. Definitely wouldn't go through all that hassle just for tires. I might just stay stock wheels at the end of the day.
 
I would not mount any wheels which are not the 5x150 bolt pattern.
 
Is anyone running these? I'm looking for used wheels and tires on FB and I'm seeing huge deals on 6 lug wheel and tire combos. I haven't seen any recent threads about this topic so I'm wondering if anyone has done it.

Anything I need to look out for in getting one of these for 200 series? Such as specific dimensions for brake clearance etc?

I have 6 lug to 5 lug adapters on one of my military trailers and they work great. Think it was from US Wheel Adapters, Wheel Spacers & Hub Centric Rings [Best in US] - https://www.uswheeladapters.com/

They custom make them.
 

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