LX570 rim recommendations

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, Skimlinks, and others.

I like what I see from Titan 7, especially the weight, and they list a 17” application for Tundra/Land Cruiser but I haven’t seen any photos. It shows +5 but I’m not sure how that compares to other offsets.

These titans, if they’re really 19 lbs, coupled with 295 70 r17 coopers would give a 76 lb total wheel and tire weight for a 33.3” tire…that is slightly wider than stock.

76 lbs is basically what a stock lx570 came with.
 
These titans, if they’re really 19 lbs, coupled with 295 70 r17 coopers would give a 76 lb total wheel and tire weight for a 33.3” tire…that is slightly wider than stock.

76 lbs is basically what a stock lx570 came with.
These come up from time to time. Offset on them is not ideal. I think someone contacted them and they said they had no interest in creating a more scrub radius friendly version.

Not that RWs are easy to come by, but mine with LT285/75TR17 (34”) came in at like 84 lbs. I still have my OEM, but haven’t weighed one.
 
These come up from time to time. Offset on them is not ideal. I think someone contacted them and they said they had no interest in creating a more scrub radius friendly version.

Not that RWs are easy to come by, but mine with LT285/75TR17 (34”) came in at like 84 lbs. I still have my OEM, but haven’t weighed one.
Yes they still only offer that one offset.

I think the offset would put the tires outside the fenders.
 
Dose anyone know the total number of TPMS sensors an LX can handle?
would be nice if i added four off road tires to the barn to swap out with the highway ones. so i would need at least 9 sensors to be registered....
 
Five. US 200s can only manage one set. Techstream looks like it can hold 10 id, but there isn’t a way to program or swap. It’s a bummer for sure.
 
Dose anyone know the total number of TPMS sensors an LX can handle?
would be nice if i added four off road tires to the barn to swap out with the highway ones. so i would need at least 9 sensors to be registered....
it only holds 5 as Grinchy says, but then you can use programmable sensors to duplicate the 5 that are programmed. Then it’s just a matter of keeping enough distance between your truck and the spare set to not confuse the system.
 
I wonder if you could rig up a switched parallel controller like in the 100 series.
 
Last edited:
Dose anyone know the total number of TPMS sensors an LX can handle?
would be nice if i added four off road tires to the barn to swap out with the highway ones. so i would need at least 9 sensors to be registered....
Only 5 wheels. Have to do cloned sensors or get a TPMS programmer. I have 3 sets of wheels with cloned sensors. Works well.
 
Hi guys, I'm super excited to have a new to me 2018LX, had an 2K 100 series I built and sold and now looking for a OEM+ build. I wanted to tap the group on mindshare of what would be closest OEM fitment with mild 32ish tire height.

Im new to the whole aftermarket wheel club and plugging in the rig specs in the method site, I get a variety of rims with diff offsets and backspacing. Didn't want to run spacers and have as close to OEM as possible. I'd love.to get thoughts on a model that works like OEM in 18x9 and a tire in this size. 275/65/18s 285/65/18s or little bigger. Ideally closest to fitment to the LC heritage setup. I couldn't find backspacing specs via the interwebs for those wheels, I thought I would find a fitment closest to that and call it a day. Coming off of the large 21in rim package that sucks with limited tire size choices for light AT or AT tires ..

Thanks in advance and happy holidays!
 
Last edited:
You can buy the Heritage BBS rims from Toyota, which are very nice. The Tundra/Sequoia have the same BBS rim in black (which I prefer). I've also run the prior version TRD Pro rims and they worked well (but are not forged like the newer BBS version).

With so many good OE options for an 18" rim, I wouldn't bother with aftermarket options.

I think you'll find earlier LC rims have a +60mm offset and the newer facelift are +56mm.
 
You can buy the Heritage BBS rims from Toyota, which are very nice. The Tundra/Sequoia have the same BBS rim in black (which I prefer). I've also run the prior version TRD Pro rims and they worked well (but are not forged like the newer BBS version).

With so many good OE options for an 18" rim, I wouldn't bother with aftermarket options.

I think you'll find earlier LC rims have a +60mm offset and the newer facelift are +56mm.
Thanks for the quick reply, yeah seems like aftermarket is Wild Wild West and trial and error. I'll check prices on the tundra seq OEMs in 18. I saw folks note ideal offset 35-50. Only things fits that in 17/18 are these on methods site. I'm sure backspacing comes to play as offset just one metric in the formula. I thought the titanium finish look nice on the atomic silver.

Thanks!

Screenshot_20221219-071542.png


Screenshot_20221219-071513.png
 
Thanks for the quick reply, yeah seems like aftermarket is Wild Wild West and trial and error. I'll check prices on the tundra seq OEMs in 18. I saw folks note ideal offset 35-50. Only things fits that in 17/18 are these on methods site. I'm sure backspacing comes to play as offset just one metric in the formula. I thought the titanium finish look nice on the atomic silver.

Thanks!

View attachment 3196810

View attachment 3196811
If your shopping, don’t be afraid of anything in the +25-+40 range… That’s the sweetspot for upsized 200 wheels..
 
  • Like
Reactions: D19
If your shopping, don’t be afraid of anything in the +25-+40 range… That’s the sweetspot for upsized 200 wheels..
Got it, whats the combo #s to look for if im going for OEMish. There is backspacing and offset. Do I measure the current OEM wheel backspace and go from there? Im a noob to this aftermarket wheel world. When I had my 100, I took stock 16in LX rim and threw on bigger tires. 285/70/16s I think and never had any issues with a small 33in setup.
.
1671500966450.png

OEMs on 21s Looks like a 275/65 in 18s would get me close to factory fitment on a D rated tire with a bit more sidewall.

Thanks everyone for the assistance!
 
Got it, whats the combo #s to look for if im going for OEMish. There is backspacing and offset. Do I measure the current OEM wheel backspace and go from there? Im a noob to this aftermarket wheel world. When I had my 100, I took stock 16in LX rim and threw on bigger tires. 285/70/16s I think and never had any issues with a small 33in setup.
.View attachment 3197396
OEMs on 21s Looks like a 275/65 in 18s would get me close to factory fitment on a D rated tire with a bit more sidewall.

Thanks everyone for the assistance!
I think the following are oem sizes for 200’s…they range from 31.3”-32.8” and 11.22” (285mm) wide…285 50 r20, 285 70 r17, and 285 60 r18.

A lot of people go up to a 285 65 r18 for just a bit more height in an lc.

A lot do 275 70 r18 for even more height on stock lc.

Once you add spacers (to push the wheels outwards) or aftermarket wheels with wider offsets, you can go up to 295 70 r18 (34.3”) or 285 75 r17 (33.9”) with minimal plastic/inner fender area restructuring while still stowing the spare under the car.

Personally, if sticking with stock 2016+ LC wheels, I think 285 65 r18 or 275 70 r18 (33.4” I think) is ideal.

If sticking with pre 2016 wheels, I think sticking with 285 60 r18 is ideal (offset is generally paired to wheel height…and the oem offsets of the wheels sort of “demand” those sizes).

If moving to aftermarket wheels, I think 285 75 r17 (33.9”) on 25 offset is ideal…more sidewall and relatively lightweight is good.

If you want aftermarket and oem’ish, I’d look into the 35 offset (25 lb) method 705 17” with 285 70 r17 in either load range c or passenger/metric rating.

If you want 18” aftermarket oem’ish, id look at the granite alloy (28 lb) 18” wheel at 25 offset and 285 60 r18 (stock size), 285 65 r18 (slightly taller than stock) or 275 70 r18 (moderately taller than stock).

All the above is lx specific.

My main concern (after trying 275 60 r20 light truck tires and then 275 60 r20 passenger tires) was getting the lx to ride softly like one might expect a “land cruiser” to. I replaced the accumulators which helped a bit, but 20”-21” wheels are just not suited to damp 6,000 lbs of weight imo. They’re suited for “handling” at speed…which is a super goofy vector for Lexus to be messing around in though it makes sense if you consider they were trying to differentiate the vehicle from the land cruiser…and if you read the brochures. The marketing is pretty clear.

17” wheels will give maximum rubber sidewall which offers maximum damping. The specifics of passenger vs light truck c, d, or e come in…as well does how big the tires are (more tire means more air which means lower psi for carry load which means more supple ride).

I settled on a 35x10.50r17 because, honestly, they’re $250 out the door per tire…might as well try maximum sidewall to see what max damping (or thereabouts) feels like. Feels great. Doesn’t feel wallowy so far on highway at 35 psi…and I have the option to put like 55-60 psi in if I want stiff wheels/tires for “handling” on the highway. The spare tire not fitting under the car is a bit of a bummer, but I’ve already got a swing away (Wilco, $1,000 or so) so I think it’ll be fine.

no regrets so far.

Photos in normal and high mode

BC7A58B0-06F0-4019-8295-EB3C7374E02A.jpeg


9B398BC8-1DD7-4FC0-89B3-92B939AD34A2.jpeg
 
Last edited:
I’m running +35 alphaEquipt in the summer (and tundra take offs in the winter) and wish I could have found more like OEM ~+50 17” for my summer wheels, I’ll say not enough to switch wheels though. My paint gets blasted from sand/gravel. You all running spacers must rarely high off road or if you do in conditions other than a crawl.

Can sort of tell here that my winters keep it well inside the mud flaps, summer more inline with the outside of the flap.

1148E1DF-8A1F-4CA6-8C44-3FCBF6D5444B.jpeg


C6E184BF-F1A4-424C-876F-A9EFDD5A8A87.jpeg
 
Hi guys, I'm super excited to have a new to me 2018LX, had an 2K 100 series I built and sold and now looking for a OEM+ build. I wanted to tap the group on mindshare of what would be closest OEM fitment with mild 32ish tire height.

Im new to the whole aftermarket wheel club and plugging in the rig specs in the method site, I get a variety of rims with diff offsets and backspacing. Didn't want to run spacers and have as close to OEM as possible. I'd love.to get thoughts on a model that works like OEM in 18x9 and a tire in this size. 275/65/18s 285/65/18s or little bigger. Ideally closest to fitment to the LC heritage setup. I couldn't find backspacing specs via the interwebs for those wheels, I thought I would find a fitment closest to that and call it a day. Coming off of the large 21in rim package that sucks with limited tire size choices for light AT or AT tires ..

Thanks in advance and happy holidays!

Welcome!

Couple thoughts as you look into tires. There's no need to stay with 275s or even 285s on the LX. The LC is more constrained in tire width than the LX. Arguable, you'll want at least a 285 for good cornering traction with taller profile tires as they'll give up quite a bit of handling to your original wheel and tire package. That's not to say you can't have your cake and eat it too.

The easy button in my mind for a mild tire size upgrade is a 285/65R18 @ 32.6" tall. You can toss that on any OEM LC or Tundra wheel and it'll just work. Or with an aftermarket 18" wheel in the +35 to +50 range.


I’m running +35 alphaEquipt in the summer (and tundra take offs in the winter) and wish I could have found more like OEM ~+50 17” for my summer wheels, I’ll say not enough to switch wheels though. My paint gets blasted from sand/gravel. You all running spacers must rarely high off road or if you do in conditions other than a crawl.

Can sort of tell here that my winters keep it well inside the mud flaps, summer more inline with the outside of the flap.

View attachment 3197757

View attachment 3197758

Exactly. Or even running without a front flap. It's not as extreme down here, but I find it pretty important to keep the tires within the tire well. Kicking up rocks and debris is very real on the freeway or off-road. More important pulling a trailer with the possibility to break glass or denting aluminum. It was important to me to keep the front flaps even with 35s.

YaZ62iIJaGFfzmRn2EX9yUaHjYpR62NDDNG8oFl7da7D8G-LFjf5ZvhOSHHw7SpwAJwraUkD9z_XL9vjHckgtMs80YEkggi4UHBlskXep0PrIAl9Hsh1jfRhcY40efdusqzQGVSAhPy9KOxNwrLGVT9WBVQVykqa7nUl2RA1ZnIXoE9n6PZoUbwnHlWCcdpgUruBWaZEcvNB1c5mTBIqh7KhyTKi-ZtJhx7FWbECmYQA-B-FwUDPhb8pWsvSzj5nsQw4wWp6h7T0x4oHAURI13peFfkEDFsSMIVFPy7iGNJ01WuBrrAhFv3Jptdp-uOvKeGgH9mkgWybbIlhZLm9Az1SLaTyGZ9KyV7hh-05CJDqelprq5vJgC6ZGlN6gydvC_2fkoQ_Tj5cMxs18UaNw33ML0dNMS5IO4Sck8VuK6PIpjy04-6biElh0dk_gHYlk0BDCUk_w_3QiOf795prNmvKxR_TBm7JqLuq6Xj8i4A-1cpmP9JJ6nEbzK2Ci1lI2PONmPf-vX-YZNq39zF6a2F1LgAQqBaUzW-KnFVkJshV34WMbAJ2L6SI-CPrgVHiMrGorANbbGIZ75DkU6s_pDMlGSj8P3EKshPCQeqQ6H3wy9FaWE6qFrI5buRUHIhCAIgiZLCZu_IKY0cu51KPy3JztKwtqTqiZpgoHVG2BtcC-9jiU4WI7fkbTyqhaCFol0AeLatFkQxzZC1nhL3mTCmAIC_xrIWT6BlmT2wtjM0GVcIvtD1TYZt-tdLD5lXkDf-_rkV2xuIwfZyOXB6nAfViNRH0LmtD9OeUi7UDh5SpJMV4s1kg5z21ShK6qk8OqxpqUr_u1ZJXMJMlvwW9nCahTkzofMsFQDFkZdHtpxBnA8tP9fUYpn9_YvoVRWJ2w2ycSlMXUbGajHDl-mSNwScseFmwSEUi9gZ-AR9zmAxaUw=w1925-h1337-no
 
Thanks for the quick reply, yeah seems like aftermarket is Wild Wild West and trial and error. I'll check prices on the tundra seq OEMs in 18. I saw folks note ideal offset 35-50. Only things fits that in 17/18 are these on methods site. I'm sure backspacing comes to play as offset just one metric in the formula. I thought the titanium finish look nice on the atomic silver.

Thanks!

View attachment 3196810

View attachment 3196811
Currently waiting on the 705 in titanium now. They were supposed to ship Friday, however still waiting on an update and hopefully a tracking number. I have the Kenda 35/10.5/17s.
 
Currently waiting on the 705 in titanium now. They were supposed to ship Friday, however still waiting on an update and hopefully a tracking number. I have the Kenda 35/10.5/17s.
I'd love to see what these look like, I also have an atomic silver 16' lx 570. I want the tires to be well inside the wheel wells.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom