Need 3 people to split a set of RW

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I don't know. Europe loves DHL
 
I have two set of four and need two more wheels.
I paid $400 for each set. One set was perfect the other needed powdercoating.
 
The mcgard lugs from Amazon are not much cheaper.
 
You guys are gonna force me to drive up to Idaho and buy the two sets that are for sale up there, aren't you?
 
Ok. I'm working on another set. If that don't work out, I'll road trip up to Idaho. Who's gonna chip in for gas and convenience store burritos?
 
I'll chip in my share... of the burritos :poof:
 
I need a set of 5. Tired of these 18s cutting side walls. I need more meat on the tire. Which I could get 16s.
 
Ok. I'm working on another set. If that don't work out, I'll road trip up to Idaho. Who's gonna chip in for gas and convenience store burritos?
Let me know what you need. What is cost of the wheel currently?
 
eBay currently has a few sets and singles with a "Make Offer" option. I got lucky with low ball offers several times that way.

FYI: In my experience, most sellers on eBay do NOT list these wheels with "rock warrior" in the description but they just call them TRD wheels. I usually search for "tundra trd wheel" and several RWs will pop up along with tons of the new black TRD rims.
 
Yup. That's how I found mine on Craigslist.

I think mine were simply listed as "Tundra Wheels"


They had been posted for a few weeks, with no offers, and I lowballed the seller and he accepted.
 
Anyone near Albuquerque? I found a good deal if someone can help coordinate locally.
 
what is the difference in part numbers between 34070 and 34120?
 
what is the difference in part numbers between 34070 and 34120?
The 120 is the newer version. Fixing a "clicking" issue. If looking for used I would want the newer version.
 
i talked with the guy in Phoenix that has a set listed for 800. They are the older style. he doesn't have the TPMS sensors any more, and the lugs are an aftermarket brand he picked up. The tires are Hancook mud terrains with 7/32nds left.
 
^^^^ Thanks for checking!
 
The 120 is the newer version. Fixing a "clicking" issue. If looking for used I would want the newer version.

Is there a way to tell which they are by looking at the rims? Do they have the part numbers stamped on them?
 
The guy sent a pic of the inward side of the rim. Has part number, size, serial number, and manufature date inscribed.
 
Is there a way to tell which they are by looking at the rims? Do they have the part numbers stamped on them?

Yes, the part number is stamped on the inside of the wheel.
 

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