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Old 10-09-2018, 09:28 PM #1
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TRD Pro Rim with stock suspension?

So I see 265/75R16 as the generally accepted largest tire size on a stock rim with no or minimal rubbing. This is the same size as 265/70R17 which I would put on the TRD Pro Rim.

Am I missing something with wheel offsets or should it just work?

This is for a daily driver that does no offroading so I want to keep the suspension stock.

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I currently have 265/70/17 on my TRD Pro wheels on my 3rd gen. I also have a 3" lift and experience no rubbing. Offset on the TRD pro wheels are 17x7 +4, but shouldn't be much of a difference from the original 5 star wheels at 16x7 +15, which yields a 11mm difference.

You shouldn't experience any rubbing with stock suspension with the same tire combination. 265/75/16 and 265/70/17 both measure a diameter of 31.6".
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The pro wheels should be the same width and the backspacing is only .125" less than the factory 16" rins. So, you should be fine.

Do you already have them?
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Lindenwood - not yet, doing my homework before buying them.

Anyone have pics of grey TRD Pro rims on a millennium silver 4runner?
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Honestly, unless you really want the Toyota brand, I see zero value in buying the TRDP wheels. There are plenty of perfectly good aluminum wheels all over the internet, available in a near-infinite number of designs and specs, and which neither cost nor weigh more than the Pro wheels.
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Hi,

New to the forum and had a quick question. Was reading this thread and was just trying to make sure, I ordered the 16 inch trd pro rims and going to put them on my limited 4wd 1998 4runner. Its completely stock and I have 16 inch rims now. Just trying to make sure I wont have to add a lift or anything because they are both 16 inch. Thanks
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You'll have some rubbing. I ended up having to go 5100s when I first went to 17s.
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