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The only variance I can find online is the offset: LX470 is 60mm, the LC is 55mm, but I think the only issue would be the center cap and the plastic tabs could be shaved ot fit....I'm just trying to confimr that is true... thanks.Bolt pattern is the same 5x150mm and 14mm studs. I believe there was a difference in the hub diameter between 100 series and 200 series. You can search for it.
I thought the 5 lug Tundra wheels were a direct match to the 2003 LX470?No, the 2018 has same bolt 5 lug pattern as the Tundra.
I am not positive on those older Cruisers, but I was thinking those were similar to the Tacoma. I do know they are not the same as the LC200s.
I brought my 2019 Landcruiser wheels to a local Toyota dealer to have them installed on my 2003 LX470 and....the Toyota mechanic said I need 1 inch wheel spacers no doubt, now I'm wondering what type os the best for the vehicle. Any thoughts?with the way the center cap is on the 16+ LCs, I believe you need to run spacers for the front from what I have seen or need to shave the center of the rims off the 18. The hub is different on your 100, it will be similar to whatever you need to do to fit RWs. So might be worth checking that in the 100 section.
IMO the best place for accurate spacer info for your vehicle would be the 100-series section. Your different hub might pose different requirements than we are used to on our 200s.I brought my 2019 Landcruiser wheels to a local Toyota dealer to have them installed on my 2003 LX470 and....the Toyota mechanic said I need 1 inch wheel spacers no doubt, now I'm wondering what type os the best for the vehicle. Any thoughts?
I brought my 2019 Landcruiser wheels to a local Toyota dealer to have them installed on my 2003 LX470 and....the Toyota mechanic said I need 1 inch wheel spacers no doubt, now I'm wondering what type os the best for the vehicle. Any thoughts?