@B3A5T nice. I used a 2" hole saw, worked like a dream.
Couple of things I learned thru the process. Not ALL Tundra wheels fit. I learned this the hard way bc I bought a set of 09 Tundra wheels that fit perfectly in the rear but there way no way possible to fit up front (we tried spacers we considered boring out etc).
This is the model to stay away from:
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With regards to the "hub caps" yes you can go with the 100 series up front but imho they clash with the a Tundra flush look in the rear. Solution? Got a Dremel?
MK reply: 1) i love Dremels (my old man even files his toenails w/his, tmi ), but, 2) I agree with the clash if you mix/match the hub covers -- I simply used the OEM LC hubs on the front AND the rear. At first, it looked 'funny' because I was used to seeing those (tundra) rims with the flat cover, but after about a week I never even gave it a second look/thought. Looks great. Try it for a couple weeks and see - looks better imo than nothing or a cut out (esp here in Northeast where rust makes any innards look unsightly (i.e, rusty dust caps, hub studs/etc.)