Stock 16 hole steel wheels for 70s

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Tennessee Jed

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Came across this image on facebook which apparently shows stock 16 hole steel cruiser wheels. I dont remember hearing that these existed. This is obviously a new truck, but are these available in the US? Would they fit my 1988? I'm running Tacoma stelios now with a 3/4" spacer which is suboptimal although it's worked perfectly so far. Thanks.

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I believe these are the same rims. (Sorry for the lousy photo)
 
I've got a spare set of those myself that I don't plan to use. :)
 
Yeah, I guess modifying the 5 lug to 6 lug would be difficult.

:)
In my case modifying isn't necessary. (they fit) I simply found rims I like better so those will go on the shelf.
 
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Stockton Wheel. No spacers, perfect fit.

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Dunno. When I see the truck again I'll start driving it and let you know how it works out.
 
Is Stockton still Chinesium? Their metal quality always has me guessing.

Bummer..I thought they were Californium, there by justifying the Costium...
 
I called and asked Stockton who they source their steel from. Guy on the other end said US steel.

I like the way those wheels look and they look like exact physical copies of the 42601-AD030 right down to the oval hole by the valve location..
 
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