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Old 06-10-2022, 11:19 AM #1
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Wheel question?

So my buddy just picked up a 2022 Ford Bronco. He's changing the wheels and tires and asked if I wanted them.

Will 2022 Ford Bronco wheels for on a 2000 Toyota 4 Runner?

They have the same lug pattern size 6 x 139.7. But not sure about the bore size.

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So my buddy just picked up a 2022 Ford Bronco. He's changing the wheels and tires and asked if I wanted them.

Will 2022 Ford Bronco wheels for on a 2000 Toyota 4 Runner?

They have the same lug pattern size 6 x 139.7. But not sure about the bore size.

TIA!
Did you try asking google? 2022 FORD BRONCO WHEEL BORE - Google Search The very first link will have your answer.
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Thanks Bad Luck. Sorry I did Google and pulled up this website as well. So the bore size is different 93.1mm (Bronco) vs 106.1mm (4Runner).

I just wasnt't sure if I could still fit these on with adapters or if it was a complete no go.
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Thanks Bad Luck. Sorry I did Google and pulled up this website as well. So the bore size is different 93.1mm (Bronco) vs 106.1mm (4Runner).

I just wasnt't sure if I could still fit these on with adapters or if it was a complete no go.
Anything is possible with adapters, but to do it correctly would require hub centric wheel adapters to change the bore size down and retain hub centric alignment. Hub centric adapters are pricey and you would need all 4. The adapter spacing and bronco wheel backspacing/width might cause rubbing and other fitment issues. That juice isn't worth the squeeze in my opinion.

EDIT: Hub centric adapters have a female bore for the 4Runner and a male lip for the bronco wheel bore.
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As for swapping wheels to your 2000 Toyota 4Runner, the lug pattern size matching up is a good sign. However, the bore size might be a sticking point. It's worth double-checking that to ensure a proper fit without any issues.

If you're keen on giving those Bronco wheels a shot but need some adjustments, consider alloy wheel refurbishment. Elite AWRS at www.eliteawrs.co.uk offers professional services to customize and refurbish wheels, so you can get the perfect fit and finish for your ride.

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Unfortunately the center bore on the Bronco wheels are too small. We require 106mm (.1 or .2 if memory serves).
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Unfortunately the center bore on the Bronco wheels are too small. We require 106mm (.1 or .2 if memory serves).
Same/similar issue with most 6-lug Chevy wheels...

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As for swapping wheels to your 2000 Toyota 4Runner, the lug pattern size matching up is a good sign. However, the bore size might be a sticking point. It's worth double-checking that to ensure a proper fit without any issues.

If you're keen on giving those Bronco wheels a shot but need some adjustments, consider alloy wheel refurbishment. Elite AWRS at www.eliteawrs.co.uk offers professional services to customize and refurbish wheels, so you can get the perfect fit and finish for your ride.
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