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Hello all,
My 98 LC 100 came to me with 20 in Toyota Sequoia rims/tires. The rears fit fine but the fronts had the center cap cut out to fit the axle grease cap... which I didn't really like much.
I recently got my hands on a factory pull-off set of Tundra Platinunm wheels and tires and I thought this time the issue would be averted since these wheels have a slightly bulging center cap. However, I fitted these yesterday and I'm running into the same issue.
Before I go to town with the dremmell and cut a hole on the centercaps, does anyone know if I could possibly fit a slightly shorter grease cap on the front axle? I believe there should be enough room in there and I only need about 5 mm or so, but someone with experience here may save me from going on a wild goose chase.
Any inputs?
For reference, here is a picture of the grease cap I am talking about:
My 98 LC 100 came to me with 20 in Toyota Sequoia rims/tires. The rears fit fine but the fronts had the center cap cut out to fit the axle grease cap... which I didn't really like much.
I recently got my hands on a factory pull-off set of Tundra Platinunm wheels and tires and I thought this time the issue would be averted since these wheels have a slightly bulging center cap. However, I fitted these yesterday and I'm running into the same issue.
Before I go to town with the dremmell and cut a hole on the centercaps, does anyone know if I could possibly fit a slightly shorter grease cap on the front axle? I believe there should be enough room in there and I only need about 5 mm or so, but someone with experience here may save me from going on a wild goose chase.
Any inputs?
For reference, here is a picture of the grease cap I am talking about: