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Im having a hard time finding the correct part number for these wheels. One of them are slightly bent according to the tire shop. Id like to buy another from Toyota. 18x8 +60mm

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Isn't it: 42601-0C030
 
Isn't it: 42601-0C030

I found this number but then there is several Types and I believe its type A but there is no selection to select Type A. I dont want to order the other style of steel wheel.


The picture doesnt show the correct wheel under that part number.
 
I found this number but then there is several Types and I believe its type A but there is no selection to select Type A. I dont want to order the other style of steel wheel.


The picture doesnt show the correct wheel under that part number.

I thought the other "5-spoke" style was 42601-0C041.
 
42601-0C060 is the black version used for spare.

42601-0C050 is the heavy duty export only silver colored version

42601-0C030 is the same as 42601-0C050 but used for the US domestic market.
 
42601-0C060 is the black version used for spare.

42601-0C050 is the heavy duty export only silver colored version

42601-0C030 is the same as 42601-0C050 but used for the US domestic market.

Thank you! I was looking for 42601-0C060
 
42601-0C060 is the black version used for spare.

42601-0C050 is the heavy duty export only silver colored version

42601-0C030 is the same as 42601-0C050 but used for the US domestic market.
Can anyone confirm the differences between these three steel wheels, are the 050 & 030 stronger (noted as HD) and silver in color or only silver in color? All are 18x8 5/150 correct? Thanks in advance
 
Can anyone confirm the differences between these three steel wheels, are the 050 & 030 stronger (noted as HD) and silver in color or only silver in color? All are 18x8 5/150 correct? Thanks in advance

0C050 is stronger. Slightly thicker. Again it is intended as export only wheel so I am not sure if it is available locally or not. It didn't have a long production lifespan either.

0C050 had a hole near the center for screw to hold on center cap, rather than just snapping it on. That is the easiest way to tell if you got the 0C050.
 
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