I would only be interested in 16x8.
Is this for flare reasons? I would be interested too as there are not many 70 series options out there to go "spacer-less" for those that have OEM flares.
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I would only be interested in 16x8.
Is this for flare reasons? I would be interested too as there are not many 70 series options out there to go "spacer-less" for those that have OEM flares.
I'm sorry.I am using the 255/85r16 tire size.
So all of them would need to be 16x8 or it could be a combination of sizes and backspaces? like 16x8, 16x7, 3.5, 3.25...
Those numbers are essentially correct. It will depend on the given wheel's actual flange width. It took me a very long time to wrap my head around backspace and offset.I keep getting more questions that I am unsure the answers for. 3.25 " backspacing vs. offset.
Is this accurate that a 16x8 would be a -30mm offset and a 16x7 would be a -18mm offset to be a 3.25 backspacing?
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The wheel outer edges are usually one inch wider than the bead width.
Found the manufacturer finally that already has mold and makes these, even has them in stock. 16x8 6x139.7 and 106mm center bore. available in silver or gun metal. The issue is 0 offset, so you would need 300mm spacers to get the 3.25" backspacing.
Thoughts?
No point as far as I am concerned. I already have spaced wheels. I'd like to forego spacers. In addition I've never seen 30mm (I think you meant 30 and not 300) spacers.
On the other hand, that would work nicely on an 80.
In Venezuela those wheels (in 5 lugs) were factory OEM on the Anniversary edition FZJ71s sold in 2007 (20th anniversary of the 70 series in the country), all of which came from Japan directly (not assembled in Venezuela and 0% local content). I often see sets for sale on various Venezuelan Instagram accounts but I can't vouch for their originality, and I've never seen them in 6 lugs before. Because those anniversary FZJ71 all came from Japan, I'm going to assume that the wheels will fit JDM and general market models as well.Agreed... trying to figure out what this might have been made for, assuming Toyota made it.