Hub fitment of wheels

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So I've got in my possession Fuel Beast rims that are the right specs for hub fitment. But they won't go over the hub entirely. With the 6 axle bolts getting in the way or the whole end of the axle. I don't really know where to start.

Here's a picture of the hub ring on the rim where it bumps into the bolts.

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Those wheels were designed for the Tundra, where the front hubs don't protrude as much as the 100. How do they look without the center caps?
 
Contact the company and ask them if they have a cap with the same diameter but deeper, like such...
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Yeah, but the rim is still a full 1 inch away from the mounting surface due to the 6 bolts on the hub.

Would the Slee spacers fix this?

Or would I have to buy a different set of rims?
 
Lug centric spacers would work or you could have the rim machined by a wheel shop.
 
I'm guessing those wheels already have an aggressive offset. Wheel adapters/spacers would likely cause other interference issues.
 
I'm guessing those wheels already have an aggressive offset. Wheel adapters/spacers would likely cause other interference issues.

Is 20MM an aggressive offset? It's what I thought I could do and still get the tires to fit. Or do you mean aggressive with a wheel spacer?

On the chance that I end up returning these rims, how do I go about finding rims that will fit over the front hub?
 
Is 20MM an aggressive offset? It's what I thought I could do and still get the tires to fit. Or do you mean aggressive with a wheel spacer?

On the chance that I end up returning these rims, how do I go about finding rims that will fit over the front hub?
There are so many factors determining whether a wheel will "fit". And by "fit", I mean fitting properly. Just because you can bolt it on and drive in a straight line doesn't mean the wheel fits. How wide is the rim you got? Looks like you definitely need spacers to make them fit on the front, but depending on the offset and width, it may mean the wheel protrudes beyond the fender. As long as the wheel is no wider than 8", I'd say it will fit fine with a 1" spacer to clear the front hub. This is assuming the offset is +20mm.
 
+20mm is fine.
+20mm along with 1" spacer would be too much... just my opinion.
 

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