Does anyone know the part number or specifications for these Toyota wheels? They are the "entry level" 15 inch steel wheels for FJ80s that did not get the more common alloys. Also equipped on "Poverty Pack" 80s with the smaller brakes.
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Those aren’t 15” wheels. The photo above is my car and those wheels are in my shed. They’re 16x6 with 30 offset. I’ll see if I can find the part number tonight when I get home.
Those aren’t 15” wheels. The photo above is my car and those wheels are in my shed. They’re 16x6 with 30 offset. I’ll see if I can find the part number tonight when I get home.
Apologies for replying an old thread but is the 42601-60430-03 six lug? Recommended tire sizes? My 80 series originally came with 16x5.50 split rims with 7.50R16. Thanks!
Another steel wheel option is the 16x8 42601-60361, which has been superceded by the 42601-60362.
Under the first part number I did have considerable trouble with the wheels eventually leaking, look up my thread on this using the first part number. I assume, but don't know, that the new part number addresses this issue.
Another steel wheel option is the 16x8 42601-60361, which has been superceded by the 42601-60362.
Under the first part number I did have considerable trouble with the wheels eventually leaking, look up my thread on this using the first part number. I assume, but don't know, that the new part number addresses this issue.
Original tires on these when my car was new were 215R80, which is tiny. When I bought it, it had 225/75R16's fitted, which are still pretty small. 245/75R16 will probably fit OK and they're easy to find. 235/85R16 is a good choice in the modern world if you want bigger diameter. That's about a 32" diameter. The wheels are only 6" wide, which limits tire choices somewhat. I have seen guys mount 285's on a 6" wheel, but that's not recommended by the tire manufacturers and looks odd anyway.
Nice wheels, but kinda heavy. If the OP's car came with split rims, it probably doesn't have fender flares. These wheels will "poke" a little past the fender on a flareless 80. Subjective as to whether that's a problem, but there it is.
FWIW I ended up using 3rd generation 4Runner steel spare wheels on my flareless 80. They're 16x7 and fit perfectly without spacers. Part number: 42601-35750.
I painted them gray (they're black when new). Tires are 235/85R16 Toyo.
I ended up with 17” x 7.5” 5th gen 4Runner steelies (PN: 42611-35430) and 37”x12.5”R17 Falken Wildpeak tires. It has an OME 2.5” Medium lift with a 1” coil spacer in the front.
I never did figure out the PN for the original wheels on the truck.
I ended up with 17” x 7.5” 5th gen 4Runner steelies (PN: 42611-35430) and 37”x12.5”R17 Falken Wildpeak tires. It has an OME 2.5” Medium lift with a 1” coil spacer in the front.
I never did figure out the PN for the original wheels on the truck.