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Here are those 79-series take offs—16x6. Work great, weigh only about 7 lbs more per wheel/tire pair than the 18s I took off. Still getting 15-17 mpg.
Wish they had a bit more positive offset to make the setup look geekier and reduce the huge gaps between inside of rim and rear lower shock mounts, but love them.View attachment 2062193
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What type of lug nuts do these wheels use?
 
What type of lug nuts do these wheels use?
I've been using 990942-01101, which I believe are the lug nuts for 70 series from 01/1998 on, as well as for 105s.
 
-18x8 tundra spares 275/70/18 wild peaks
-16x6 79 series winters with 235/85/16 nokian lt3
-17x8 200 series alloys daily’s 255/80/17 wild peaks

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Hi there.

Im trying to figure out the compatibility of various wheels from the 100/200/tundra stock wheels from the specs. Have not had luck searching the forum but I’m not a genius with this stuff either.

Member here has a set of 2016 200 series 18”wheels. Does anyone know if they will fit an 03 100 series without spacers?
 
Relatively easy to identify. Turn the wheel over. The red ring matches the center bore on the vehicle (110mm). If it bottle necks down to anything less, then it won't fit without spacers. Fitting the center cap is a different issue.

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Thats a pretty good size tire and looks great on that wheel. Any trimming req'd?
Well, I obviously don't have the stock front bumper so there is clearance there. The pinch weld has been cut and folded over. I also do not have the factory side steps so there is clearance there as well. I have an Ironman 2 inch lift. The front sits at about 21 1/4 inches.
 

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