96' OEM Alloy Wheel P/N

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I am trying to find some OEM alloy 96' Landcruiser wheels and it looks like 93'-95' and 96'-97' have different P/N's and the lug bolt is also a different style. I called a Toyota dealer and they said there are several different P/N's of OEM alloy wheels between 96'-97'. Does anyone know what P/N I should be looking for? Since I am looking for 96' alloy wheels would I be able to use a 97' alloy wheels?

Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.

Russell
 
Anyone there??? CruiserDan???
 
Thanks for the numbers. I searched them on www.magauto.com under Toyota and found this:

Partnumber 4261160110 was superceded!
Old Partnumber: 4261160110
New Partnumber: 4261160100

So looks like 95-97's use either but 4261160100 is the latest. Why though would the part number be superceded unless design changes were needed?

Thanks again Bear80!!

Russell
 
Two different vendors actually. The 60110 was made by Topy and the 60100 by Toyotsu. Topy was dropped. The wheels are identical other than the manufacturer's mark. I would assume that Toyota needed more wheels than the one vendor could supply while the vehicle was still in production. When production stopped, one of the vendors was dropped.

The 40th/Collector wheel, 42611-60160, is identical with the exception of a darker accent finish in the wheel "windows"

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Thanks CDan!
 
PACNW96 said:
Anyone there??? CruiserDan???

Shees, rather pissy for a noob eh?

Just fyi, Cdan and other members of the forum do occassionally work a bit here and there. Sometimes it may take a little bit for folks to get back to you, but it is rare that a post goes by without some usefull answers.
 
Dan, are the alloy wheels forged or cast? I heard both from different sources.
 
They look cast to me.
 

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