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Old 01-16-2020, 05:14 PM
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Someone with more knowledge/experience can chime in here, but from what info I see...the 4th gen 17in alloy wheels had a 30mm offset.

The FJ 17in steel wheel has a 15mm offset (same as 5th gen). This means that the wheel 'sits' out further from the hub...they will stick out less than an inch more. It is like having 15mm wheel spacers.

BUT, are you going to carry a spare set of lugs nuts as well...because the lug nuts used on the alloy wheels are completely different than the lug nuts used on steel wheels. From my experience steel wheels usually use the conical or acorn style nuts.

But do your research...
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