Will 20 inch 2010 Tundra Rims fit 2010 LX570?

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The are both 20x8.5, 5x150.
But what about the Offset and Center Bore size?

Planning to get dedicated snow tires, got more than 5 feet of snow
over the weekend. The LX handled great, but I didn't like the fact
the skid control came on a few times.
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Thanks.

Any one have a picture of the inside of their rim?
Usually, it will have a bunch of number, etc...
 
The wheels on the 200 series (LX570) are the same as the one on the 2nd gen Tundra (2007+). They will fit just fine, same bolt pattern, width, and the backspacing is the very similar if not the same. If your getting snow tires though, shouldn't you consider a 18" or 17" wheel......both of which will clear the brakes and such. You can even order 18" middle east/Australian spec LX570 wheels, but that will be more expensive.

1st post shows 17" TRD Tundra wheels on a 200

https://forum.ih8mud.com/200-series-cruisers/235121-before-after-mods-done-date.html
 
I have the 20" tundra wheels on my LC. They have the dark gray trim and machine finish spokes.

Looks 10x better than my stock 18".

I just needed to transfer the TPMS
 
Now, I just need to look for damm TPMS sensors.
So far the best price I've seen is about $73 each (at 1stToyotaParts) but shipping is a bit high at 10% of your total order. To me, $30 in shipping is a bit steep for a small box of four valve stems. I think I'll just go into my local dealer and see how close they can get to the online price.
 
Just called local dealer service dept and found out that this year's LX570 can't be programmed to talk to two sets of TPMS. Reprogramming would cost $160. Supposedly, previous 570s can talk to two sets of TPMS.

Why would they take away functionality? Besides.....try to milk more money from customers.

Service person just recommended to leave the TPMS off, ignore the warning lite and check by hand. Which is what I am going to do, unless there is a aftermarket computer/hack I can reprogram the TPMS myself.
 
Just called local dealer service dept and found out that this year's LX570 can't be programmed to talk to two sets of TPMS. Reprogramming would cost $160. Supposedly, previous 570s can talk to two sets of TPMS.
I just asked about having two sets programmed to my 2009 LC and was told that they have to reprogram them every time the wheels and tires are swapped. At least the programming charge is "only" $60. Like you, I think I'll get regular valve stems and ignore the warning for the three months I have the snow set on unless someone can verify that they have two sets of TPMs programmed to their vehicle.
 

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