I'm pretty clueless about the mechanics of these cars. I was just wondering if these would be a good set of wheels for winter tires for a 200. I would be using 285/60/18 tires.
Those would work fine. Not sure It'll be worth paying shipping for them though. That's $175 per wheel and shipping would probably be $40-50 ea. For a cheap set of winter wheels I'd just look for some Tundra take offs
As posted, any 5 lug tundra/sequoia/land cruiser rims will work as long as they're not the 16" 100 series rims. I'd shop Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist. Good sets around here go for $2-300 for a set of 4 without tires. Its possible that the snow tire market in new england increases the local price beyond that.
If for winter OP probably wants to keep their TPMS transmitters in situ on the stock alloys.
If you do clone sensors, (which copy the signal from yours, eliminating the need to reprogram the computer in the car twice a year with the switch between tires, ) you’ll need to store your extras pretty far from the vehicle to avoid confusing the system when it sees two of each ID. If you elect to go with higher quality sensors like cane on the vehicle you can program them yourself with the carista smartphone app and Bluetooth OBD module.