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allied rock crusher

i just put these on for winter tires (we have 5 months of winter here so why not look good during that half the year too right?). they are from summit racing $127 each. 16 x 8 with 3.625 back space. lots of clearance. i used gorilla splined lug nuts with a centring sleeve (sorry no picture) and they fit perfectly.

i put studded goodyear duratracs on. i'll see tomorrow how they do on the ice.

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test fit before mounting tires
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here is the part number from summit...
Allied Wheels 887-68060B - Raceline Rockcrusher Black Satin Wheels

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one more test fit picture

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they are also 285/75 R 16 tires so just a little bigger diameter than my 33 inch bf goodrich a/t i have for summer

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I really like the idea of new FJ Cruiser wheels on a 60. There was a 60 for sale that had them and they looked great.
Any ideas how to fit those wheels?

Zack
 
I have a fj60 with 4 in lift and am looking to get some 16" rims with 33x10.5 tires . I do not want to use any spacer to make the wheels fit. Think I would prefer steel rim but am open to different options and an all terrain tire. Any suggestions ? Sounds like around a 3.5 BS is required for stock. Would that be the same in my case?
 
Stock backspacings on the OEM rims is 3.625" (3 5/8) so a 3.5" is the minimal you are going to be able to get without it interferring with the TRE or calipers. Basically, it will all depend on the make of the rim more than the size/backspacing. You can get D-Window style rims with 3.5" backspacing but stil have issues with them touching the TREs at full lock.
 
I have a fj60 with 4 in lift and am looking to get some 16" rims with 33x10.5 tires . I do not want to use any spacer to make the wheels fit. Think I would prefer steel rim but am open to different options and an all terrain tire. Any suggestions ? Sounds like around a 3.5 BS is required for stock. Would that be the same in my case?

I've looked at 16" wheels. Not much available with proper backspacing and personal preference.

Dropship wheels from Summit Racing would be the easiest.

285/75/16 is the metric equivalent to a 33x10.5x15. It's just a tad wider. Looks good still.
 
I will say again as I have said in other posts in other threads....
Friend owns a truck accessories place and says if you are going to make the jump go with 17s. Reason being is that if you look at the "stock" rim on most vehicles today you will find that 17s are stock for base model on almost all trucks and suvs. What this means is there is a higher demand for that size so you will likely be able to find more in that size for what you are looking for. As you can probably see, 15s (for a decent AT at least) are pretty scarce, 16s are starting to be that way too. Eventually, my friend says, there will only be a few offerings for 15s (less than now) and 16s will be like what we see now. Time frame, he thinks this will happen in the next 5yrs max.
 
The new fj landcruiser rims as well as the 4 runner rims will def. Fit your vehicle I have the 20" rims from a 2012 4runner on mine

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Did you need any spacers to mount those wheels? Do they work well in all conditions, lock to lock...etc?
I am interested in the 17 inch FJ Cruiser wheels, I think they look great, but there is little info on mounting them. I would like a set, but I am hesitant to buy them not knowing if they would work well.


Zack
 
I'm going to jump off into the 17 inch tire game soon and so will need 17inch wheels too. I'll be looking for something around 17*8 wheel to run 35's or metric equivalent tire.
 
Wards Dad - yes those will work but they may need spacers. Stock backspacing on our trucks is 3.625", the ones you linked are 4.25" meaning that you would need about a 3/4" spacer. However, since they are wider rims, your pro comp guy MAY be correct that they will not hit the TREs or the caliper. Easiest way to check is find someone on here that has them or buy them and mount one up (no tire needed) and turn lock to lock to see if it hits anywhere.
 
Thanks Greg Nash.....saw you have service manuals somewhere...could you point me to that PDF....new to this game and have 1000 questions......
 
Gregnash.... Also saw same rims with reverse 2.5 bs.... Assume these would work but afraid of how far the tire would be outside of flare....don't want to put flares on it..... Methought a?
 

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