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I have friend with a 96or 97 Tundra with steel wheels. He is interested in my Alloy wheels off of my 99 LC. I see lots of Tundra alloys in the larger 18 to 20 in on LC's. These should fit except for different lug nuts, correct. Let me know if I am missing something. My wheels are 16 in and I believe his are too. Thanks.

Scott:)
 
6 lug? If so, then as long as the backspacing isn't crazy deep it'll be fine.

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I have friend with a 96or 97 Tundra with steel wheels. He is interested in my Alloy wheels off of my 99 LC. I see lots of Tundra alloys in the larger 18 to 20 in on LC's. These should fit except for different lug nuts, correct. Let me know if I am missing something. My wheels are 16 in and I believe his are too. Thanks.

Scott:)

Tundras didn't exist in the 90's. Do you mean a T100 or did you mean 06/07? Also, did you post this question in the 100/hundy section?
 
Brain cramp on my part. It is a 06-07 Tundra with 5 lug wheels. I did not post in 100 section. I thought this would be more appropriate.

Scott
 
Brain cramp on my part. It is a 06-07 Tundra with 5 lug wheels. I did not post in 100 section. I thought this would be more appropriate.

Scott

You may want to compare backspacing and make sure that is the same. Wouldn't want to hit the brake calipers. Keep in mind alloy tends to be thicker and bulkier so those 16" steel wheels may work fine on his Tundra but your alloys with even the same BS might have an issue on his truck or vice versa. I say just take one off the front and try it out.
 

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