Show me your 16+ LX570 with Aftermarket Wheels. (1 Viewer)

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It time to ditch my 21" stock wheel, looking for a set of 18's , Never realized how hard it is to find aftermarket wheel for this vehicle - 5x150 bolt pattern and hub size , 2 local vendors told me they had nothing for it . Looking for some ideas !
 
Anything that fits an 200 series (LC or LX) plus anything that fits a 2nd gen Tundra/Sequoia (08-21) will fit. Most all 17" wheels that have the 5x150 bolt pattern fit (there is claim that there are some that don't, but if the wheel has a 5x150 bolt pattern, it was most likely made for either a 200 or a Tundra), so trust but verify if you are looking at 17s. 100 Series have same bolt pattern but different hub size and smaller brakes, so possibly something made for the 100 wouldn't fit.

Biggest concern with Tundra wheels is many are made with low and negative offset. If it was my truck i'd want to stay with a offset at +25mm to +60mm, but there are plenty here who run lower offset.

To hub size, there are lots of outlets that claim incompatible hub sizes, but i'll reiterate..if it was made for a Tundra it most likely fits any 200.

Also, there are a million wheel threads...Search is your friend..
 
I think some of the best looking wheels on an LX are the black/machined aluminum wheels from a Toyota TRD Off Road Tundra.

Or the Black Tundra TRD Pro wheels or the Bronze Land Cruiser Heritage Edition wheels.

I'm not a fan of non-OEM wheels....on anything. Something from a Toyota on a Toyota, yes.
 
24s look good

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I think some of the best looking wheels on an LX are the black/machined aluminum wheels from a Toyota TRD Off Road Tundra.

Or the Black Tundra TRD Pro wheels or the Bronze Land Cruiser Heritage Edition wheels.

I'm not a fan of non-OEM wheels....on anything. Something from a Toyota on a Toyota, yes.
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It’s been awhile so I don’t know if this will help the OP who wanted 18’s, but here’s mine with OEM 20’s from the 2008-2009. I guess I just don’t take a lot of photos of my car, so these are borrowed from another post where someone requested pictures of my setup.

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