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will the stock 16" wheels of an FZJ80 93-97 Landcruiser fit on my 92 FJ80.. I am getting a good deal ... Just want confirmation ... I have already searched and did not find anything///
 
They fit with no problems...and look much better, IMO.
 
Yes,
Though it is kind of false advertising....
Dave
 
that is great news so it can be any year model rims beginning from 93-97.. the guy who is selling them to me has asked me to measure the length of the front and rear hubs i.e how much they stick out?? I wonder why .. should that matter ?
 
smokinwheels said:
that is great news so it can be any year model rims beginning from 93-97.. the guy who is selling them to me has asked me to measure the length of the front and rear hubs i.e how much they stick out?? I wonder why .. should that matter ?


No. The 93-97 wheels will work on 91-92...the 15" wheels from a 91-92 will not work on the 93-97...it really is that simple.
 
Garth said:
No. The 93-97 wheels will work on 91-92...the 15" wheels from a 91-92 will not work on the 93-97...it really is that simple.

That's what he said, he said that he can use any wheel from 93-97, which is correct.
 
Just make sure you get the lugs as 93/94 have a different style lug ( cone type) when the 95/97 have a mag style .
 
alkaline747trio said:
That's what he said, he said that he can use any wheel from 93-97, which is correct.


The "no" was in reply to the "should it really matter?" (the measurement of the hubs) No, it doesn't matter...the wheels fit, it's that simple.:)
 
can someone put a picture of a '93-'94 wheel next to that of a '95-'97 wheel? I don't see this difference in lug nuts. Every toyota alloy wheel I've seen used the washer type lug nut. Even the older 80's truck/car wheels, and the '91-'92 LC's use the washer style so why would they use a cone steel wheel lug nut for the '93-'94 years?
 
Bear80 said:
can someone put a picture of a '93-'94 wheel next to that of a '95-'97 wheel? I don't see this difference in lug nuts. Every toyota alloy wheel I've seen used the washer type lug nut. Even the older 80's truck/car wheels, and the '91-'92 LC's use the washer style so why would they use a cone steel wheel lug nut for the '93-'94 years?


I owned both styles for a while (no closeup pics, though). After removing all ten wheels too many times to count, I can say from hard-earned first-hand experience that they are different. The `93-94 has steel inserts in the aluminum that are shaped only for a conical style lug nut. The `95-97 has no such seats, just bare aluminum, with flat machined surfaces around the lug holes that can only take a washer type nut. Torque specs are different as well. 105 lb. ft. for the older wheels with the steel inserts, and 78 lb. ft. for the newer style sans steel inserts.
 

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