Tundra Enkei wheel - will this fit my 1998 LC?

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I been looking around for some wheels for my LC. Will this fit my 1998 LC? Or do I need a spacer? I really like it as it is different than other wheels I have seen.

I have search around, but I can not find anyone who has installed this. From looking around the web, this wheel come with Tundra from Gulf States Toyota.

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Chris
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What size is the wheel? Do you know what the backspacing is?
Depending upon the backspacing and tire size, you may or may not need spacers.
Go to my post here: Wheels and tires!
and you can see what a zero offset with 35" tires looks like.
 
What is that wheel size? Do you know the offset?
Depending upon the offset and wheel size, that will determine if you need spacers.
Go to my post here: Wheels and tires!
Post number 109. Look at the box my rims came in and see the size and offset. These work great for 35" tires, but if you're not going with such a large tire, you may not need a zero offset. The larger the tire you mount, the more positive offset you need (to a point) to make your tires stick out more so they don't rub against your A arms. If you're running stock or slightly over stock size tires, you may need a little negative offset. I forget what the factory offset is on our factory wheel, but if you search, you find it.

Or... you could just pay some local tire shop to mount just one tire on a rim and see how it works!

Hope this helps.
 
What size is the wheel? Do you know what the backspacing is?
Depending upon the backspacing and tire size, you may or may not need spacers.
Go to my post here: Wheels and tires!
and you can see what a zero offset with 35" tires looks like.

@r2m 18" wheel, but not sure of the back spacing. Your Method Race Wheels looks very cool!
 
Alternatively, the Enkei M6 should fit fine. 18x8.5 +30mm offset. The wheel pictured is not the exact wheel, as the bolt pattern and bore will be larger, like the Enkei Tundra wheel you linked.

M6 | Enkei Wheels
 

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