Help Identifying OEM Wheels (1 Viewer)

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We’re the ones from post 12 not them?
I like the runner wheels better.

Wheels in post #12 are 15".
Wheels pictured in post #1 are 16".

The OP was looking for 15's.
The thread resurrector didn't say whether he wanted 15 or 16's, but if he had split rims before, he probably had 16's.
Sorry boys, I was originally looking for the PN on the wheels that came with my truck when I bought it. They were 15s, not 16s (I should have just posted a photo of my truck to begin with).



Then I swapped to the 5th gen 4Runner wheels.

I suspect the original wheels were the 15s mentioned in post 12.

Thanks all.
 
Oh, pleeeze. No worries.

Yes.

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.

Great for the bush in Africa, but not something I'd put a lot of Interstate miles on. Most tire shops won't touch the split rims 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.

That's a 15" wheel, which would be fine for an early 80, but they probably won't fit with the larger brakes of the later 80's.

Buy a set of the 16's and have a custom wheel shop weld them into 17" rims. Totally doable. For a price.
Thanks for the detailed reply. Looks like I have three options to choose from (assuming they are in still production).
1. 42601-60430-03 (16x6 wheel) - Limits tire size to just 235/85/16.
2. 42601-60362 (16x8 wheel) - Might poke slightly on my flareless 80. Able to run tire sizes such as 265/75/16 and 285/75/16. Potential corrossion issue/design flaw?
3. 42601-35750/ 42601-35751? (16x7 wheel) - Able to run tire sizes such as 235/85/16, 255/85/16 and 265/75/16. ( Unsure if there will be rubbing though.
 
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