Huh.. I'll have to look at mine again the next time the wheels are off. Thanks to you both for the info.
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That looks good! Funny thing. I 100% agree with you. I have 2008-2011 18" OEM wheels, 2003-2005 18" wheels, and then I got the Heritage wheels as I couldn't resist since they were local. I have OEM 16s off a 1999 laying around too. Not included the ones on the 1999 I have. lol Anyone need wheels?? hahaView attachment 3162916
My 1999 has the OEM bronze wheels off of a 50th Anniversary Limited Edition (2007) 100 Series?![]()
For those black tundra wheels, do you have to run spacers to clear the hub, or just for the center cap to fit?This is the TRD wheels off of a Tundra with specs: 5x150 offset +60ET with 110mm center bore (casted method of production):View attachment 2985854
The wheels on the photo posted by @ZRTactical is off of a Land Cruiser Heritage edition (forged method of production) commissioned to BBS wheels. Same wheel spec everything except that the construction is “forged”.
Yes it’s either you modify the center cap or run them with wheel spacers so the center cap doesn’t hit the dust cap on the front hub flange.
I had to use 1.25” wheel spacers from Bora for the center cap to fit.For those black tundra wheels, do you have to run spacers to clear the hub, or just for the center cap to fit?
@waynegro, take a look at the two spacers on the right in this photo. Do at least two of yours have the notches in the bore? If not, they don’t fit a 100 front end.
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