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Old 02-26-2011, 01:44 AM #1
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have to ask before I spend $

I am looking to get these, but I am afraid the back spacing is not right. I understand they will fit the lug pattern. I have gotten mixed measurement from 4 5/8 to 4 3/4

I will be getting new tires and not quit sure what size just yet after my lift. (possibly OME or the Ultimate)

FS: 17" FJ Cruiser wheels

any help would be helpful. cause I have to ship which makes the wheels cost more.

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You will be good, tons of guys run the fj rims. I am running the tundra rims without any problems
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You will be good, tons of guys run the fj rims. I am running the tundra rims without any problems
was curious about any pics maybe, and what size tires there running. seems like from the pic that the will bring the tire inward a bit. like they have more back spacing is all

I am searching in between errands and honey dues, so bare with. lol

weekends seem more busy than during the week
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thanks, nothing like going through the trouble and $ spending and shipping to find that out.

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now I just have to get them here before I get new tires.
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I remember PhdNPrerunners had them and he didn't use spacers. He did say that if he went up to 285's it would need a spacers.
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They will fit IF YOU USE STOCK TIRES.

It's when you upsize that you run into issues that will require wheel spacers.
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They will fit IF YOU USE STOCK TIRES.

It's when you upsize that you run into issues that will require wheel spacers.
yeah I found his pic in the gallery. I dont plan on going to 285's and actually run a 255 like he has.

but its a nice option to be able to run other tires. hmm
maybe I will wait out for something else cause I dont want to run spacers
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I'm running the FJ Cruiser wheels without problems; didn't put on any wheel spacers or anything to get them to fit. Also have 32" tires on as well. See my avatar for a pic, or click on my links below in my signiture for more pics.
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