Anyone running Method 308s on a 200 series? Can’t find a photo anywhere other than on a 100. Pics please if ya got ‘em.
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Can you share a pic of your 317's on your LC200? I think they slightly resemble the Tacoma trailhunter wheels we have seen in recent images.Those were on my short list but ended up with the 317's. Nice looking wheel and I think they would look good on a 200.
I’ve been trying to sort out fitment; right now, I’m running 25mm H&R DRM spacers with Tundra TRD wheels (0 offset, 8” wide) with 275/70 K02s (33.1” tall x 11” wide). I have SPC UCAs and ~2.25” of lift courtesy of BP51 suspension.These used to be called Method Roost before they went to the numeric naming system. Seen a few 200s with them. 18mm is a pretty aggressive offset and will require some fitment remediation depending on tire & size.
I’ve been trying to sort out fitment; right now, I’m running 25mm H&R DRM spacers with Tundra TRD wheels (0 offset, 8” wide) with 275/70 K02s (33.1” tall x 11” wide). I have SPC UCAs and ~2.25” of lift courtesy of BP51 suspension.
I was on 12” wide rims and 33” tires (20” wheels that came on the truck but were too big for off-road purposes) before putting the Tundra TRD wheels on and I miss the wider stance and improved on road comfort and cornering. I’m assuming a wheel with 18mm offset + the 25mm spacer wouldn’t work and would cause running somewhere or stress suspension or axle components???
Can you share a pic of your 317's on your LC200? I think they slightly resemble the Tacoma trailhunter wheels we have seen in recent images.
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Can you share a pic of your 317's on your LC200? I think they slightly resemble the Tacoma trailhunter wheels we have seen in recent images.
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Tundra TRD wheels are all +60 offset (except RWs which are +50 ET). If you are running a 25mm spacer, then you are effectively at +35 ET right now.I’m running 25mm H&R DRM spacers with Tundra TRD wheels (0 offset, 8” wide)
Right you are, I misremembered the stock offset. No wonder I was confused. 0 offset would be flush with the fender, the higher the number the more everything is tucked in (generally speaking) and negative offset is for those who want the pokey stuff.Tundra TRD wheels are all +60 offset (except RWs which are +50 ET). If you are running a 25mm spacer, then you are effectively at +35 ET right now.
Not quite, 0mm offset would put you past the fenders: Builds - Kreiten Build thread! - https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/kreiten-build-thread.884808/page-9#post-13885879Right you are, I misremembered the stock offset. No wonder I was confused. 0 offset would be flush with the fender, the higher the number the more everything is tucked in (generally speaking) and negative offset is for those who want the pokey stuff.
So if I run a 9” Method wheel with +18 offset in addition to a 25mm spacer I should expect a 275/70 tire to sit just about flush, I think…
Just to be clear, offset is a measure of the relationship of the hub face of the wheel to the centerline of the rim of the wheel. Positive offset shifts the rim (in relationship to the hub face) to the inside and negative offset shifts the rim to the outside towards the fenders. So 0 offset just means that the hub face of the wheel is on the centerline of the rim of the wheel. I was under the impression that a 1.25" spacer puts the tire about flush (offset around +28). Going to a -7 offset (+18-25 spacer) would be well past that. As stated above, 0 is pretty much the wild extreme and that certainly puts the tire outside of the fender.Right you are, I misremembered the stock offset. No wonder I was confused. 0 offset would be flush with the fender, the higher the number the more everything is tucked in (generally speaking) and negative offset is for those who want the pokey stuff.
So if I run a 9” Method wheel with +18 offset in addition to a 25mm spacer I should expect a 275/70 tire to sit just about flush, I think…