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Hey everyone!

Brand new 80 series owner here! Looking to make an upgrade on the wheels and really like the Reika Ramblers with the -38 offset. The specs of the wheel are showing 17x9 with 6x139.7 bolt pattern and 106.1 hub. The site is saying these won’t fit a 1996 Land Cruiser but based on those specs it looks like it should. Am I missing something? Is there a backspace requirement? Looks like these are 3.5 BS - I think I read stock is 4.5.

I have the Icon lift coming in with the Long Delta trailing arms and new bumpers so hoping to put on 37s. Figured I would ask the experts before I make a novice mistake. Thank you!

R35790386503F17x96x139.7mm (6x5.5")-38106.124.5 lbs2500 lbsSatin Black
 
View attachment 3993589Hey everyone!

Brand new 80 series owner here! Looking to make an upgrade on the wheels and really like the Reika Ramblers with the -38 offset. The specs of the wheel are showing 17x9 with 6x139.7 bolt pattern and 106.1 hub. The site is saying these won’t fit a 1996 Land Cruiser but based on those specs it looks like it should. Am I missing something? Is there a backspace requirement? Looks like these are 3.5 BS - I think I read stock is 4.5.

I have the Icon lift coming in with the Long Delta trailing arms and new bumpers so hoping to put on 37s. Figured I would ask the experts before I make a novice mistake. Thank you!


R35790386503F17x96x139.7mm (6x5.5")-38106.124.5 lbs2500 lbsSatin Black
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I would say probably not unless that is a removeable center cap, reason being is the flanges will push through that. if the center cap is removable you might have to machine it out. Hard to say without seeing.
I would say pick another that you know fits.
 
Its the centercaps that doesn't fit just like the fifteen52 wheels.
6x139.7 , 106.1 hub
 
You can make it fit, if you have the extra money to get the centercap lip machined out, or you have a drum sander and some time to wing it.

Pretty much all wheels with this style of center cap and 106.1 hub bore will fit after you modify them. Of course they will also never fit a center cap like this again, which can affect resale.

Now will they actually fit with that back space with no rubbing I can't say. I don't run anything that aggressive.
 
Most offset I’d run is -24 w/ a 12.5 wide tire. -12 or 0 as mentioned above is probably even better. I’m running a 17x9 w/ -38 offset and a 37 13.5 which rubs the upper rear wheel well lip at max flex. It’s only happened once but it’s always on my mind. Actually eyeballing a whole different wheel and tire setup now. Again.
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Most offset I’d run is -24 w/ a 12.5 wide tire. -12 or 0 as mentioned above is probably even better....
...Actually eyeballing a whole different wheel and tire setup now. Again.


I recently changed from factory SR5 4runner 17s with 35x12.5s to 17x9-10 on 275/85/17 and kinda wish I had gone +/-0. Honestly they stick out about 10mm more than I would ideally like. I don't have flares though and that definitely changes things.

I can't imagine how dirty my vehicle would be all time with -38 and no flares. 😅
 
The reason I went with a zero off set is because the factory wheels are zero offset. I’ve been running a 35” tire for decades without issues and wanted to keep it that way.
Do have pics of the racelines? Are they beadlocks? I'm considering picking up one of their beadlocks.
 
I don't need bead locks

here are the wheels I got, in the pictured grey stone

 
I recently changed from factory SR5 4runner 17s with 35x12.5s to 17x9-10 on 275/85/17 and kinda wish I had gone +/-0. Honestly they stick out about 10mm more than I would ideally like. I don't have flares though and that definitely changes things.

I can't imagine how dirty my vehicle would be all time with -38 and no flares. 😅
It’s a mess. 0 stars. Do not recommend.
 

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