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Old 10-08-2020, 12:38 AM #1186
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I have a set of calipers and rotors from a 2006 Lexus GX 470.
The stamp on the calipers is 13WH. Is this set up going to fit a 99 $Runner?
I don't think it will, but i got them for free.
Those should be larger diameter rotors with further spaced out calipers. Hose mount is probably different angle as well.

I suspect they would fit but you’d need the right 17” wheels to clear them.

Probably not worth the effort.
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Since a lot of the questions now tend to focus on what wheels fit this upgrade, and since it seems hard to find all the information in one place - whether it's just keeping it up to date, or having photos (etc.), I've put together a page that gives a searchable list of wheels that work

By all means, send me details on more wheels that fit (or don't). This can become a central resource for folks doing the Tundra Brake Upgrade!

Which Wheels/Rims Fit the Tundra Brake Upgrade (13WL 231mm rotors) on a Tacoma or 3rd gen 4Runner?

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What a GREAT article, Thank You!

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Hello,

I currently have these stock wheels.
I think they're the 5 spoke flower wheels that come with the 01-02 models.

Does ALL SCS rims models on this page fit??? TOYOTA – STEALTH CUSTOM SERIES™

I have the 231 Tundra brake upgrade. 5100 Bilstein shocks all around w/ OME 881 front and 906 rear
P265/70R16 Michelin Costco Tires. I want new wheels where I don't have to use a spacer/have rubbing/etc.

The size should be 16x8 w/ 6 lugs so I narrowed it down to these 2 at least for the F5 Series but I have no clue which one to get with the BACKSPACING/OFFSET and everything being confusing to me.



SIZE ||||||BOLT PATTERN||||||BS||||||OFFSET||||||WEIGHT
16 X 8||||||6 X 139.7|||||||||3.50"||||||-25mm||||||18lb 2oz
16 X 8||||||6 X 139.7|||||||||4.50"||||||+0mm||||||18lb 13oz
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Hello,

I currently have these stock wheels.
I think they're the 5 spoke flower wheels that come with the 01-02 models.

Does ALL SCS rims models on this page fit??? TOYOTA – STEALTH CUSTOM SERIES™

I have the 231 Tundra brake upgrade. 5100 Bilstein shocks all around w/ OME 881 front and 906 rear
P265/70R16 Michelin Costco Tires. I want new wheels where I don't have to use a spacer/have rubbing/etc.

The size should be 16x8 w/ 6 lugs so I narrowed it down to these 2 at least for the F5 Series but I have no clue which one to get with the BACKSPACING/OFFSET and everything being confusing to me.



SIZE ||||||BOLT PATTERN||||||BS||||||OFFSET||||||WEIGHT
16 X 8||||||6 X 139.7|||||||||3.50"||||||-25mm||||||18lb 2oz
16 X 8||||||6 X 139.7|||||||||4.50"||||||+0mm||||||18lb 13oz
Bump. Anyone?
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Time to do the brakes on my 4runner.

I am running some Pro Comp 69 Series Vintage Wheel, 16x8 with 6 on 5.5 Bolt Pattern rims

I am looking at upgrading with this brake kit from ROCK

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What should I know?!
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Time to do the brakes on my 4runner.

I am running some Pro Comp 69 Series Vintage Wheel, 16x8 with 6 on 5.5 Bolt Pattern rims

I am looking at upgrading with this brake kit from ROCK

More Information for POWER STOP KCOE2324

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When you replace the calipers it would be a good time to flush the brake fluid before changing calipers. I'd also change your soft brake lines in the front. You may need wheel spacers to clear the larger calipers.
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When you replace the calipers it would be a good time to flush the brake fluid before changing calipers. I'd also change your soft brake lines in the front. You may need wheel spacers to clear the larger calipers.
Will do thank you
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Old 06-04-2021, 11:30 AM #1194
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Incredible post. Many thanks to you sir. I question I have. With such a tight fit using the 231mm vs the 199mm, would wheel weights have to be mounted in the outside of the rim instead of the sticky weights on the inside? I plan on doing this upgrade, but don't want to re-balance my new tires and freshly painted 5 spoke "flower" stock 16" rims.
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Old 11-28-2021, 04:31 AM #1195
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Anyone know if the Pro Comp 7032 Bandidos clear the 231s? It's the one Pro Comp wheel I can't find on any of the lists.

Wheel Size: 16x8
Bolt Pattern: 6 on 5.5
Backspace: 4.5
Offset: 0
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Anyone know if the Pro Comp 7032 Bandidos clear the 231s? It's the one Pro Comp wheel I can't find on any of the lists.

Wheel Size: 16x8
Bolt Pattern: 6 on 5.5
Backspace: 4.5
Offset: 0
I don't know if that wheel fits, but it's been mentioned before that you can check on Pro Comps website to see if that wheel fits a 05 Tundra/Sequoia. That will tell you if it works.
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I don't know if that wheel fits, but it's been mentioned before that you can check on Pro Comps website to see if that wheel fits a 05 Tundra/Sequoia. That will tell you if it works.
Just looked at the website and it only says "Universal Fitment" without confirming it fits an 05 Tundra. Even after I entered the vehicle. But the idea is still good, I'll just email them directly to ask if the Bandidos I mention would fit a Tundy.
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Just finished this mod on my 2000 4runner. Thanks for all the info.

Ended up rebuilding the calipers myself. Dont know why I sat on this mod without installing it for a while. But it's done now and works great.

Bleeding the brakes with a pressure bleeder made this job super easy. Pedal is nice and firm. Brakes are much better now. Bedding the brakes went smoothly and stinky.

Next up is the rear disc swap and new wheel bearings. But that's for another day.
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kind of an update
so I bought a 4runner in june of 2021. It had at one time been an enthusiast car. Its a highlander and had some very slight mods To my surprise it had the TBU...but prob low budget cheap stuff. So I drive in harsh environements...lots of hills...and my rotors are now warped. It is most noticeable when going down hill...which I have to ride my brakes...often having to shift down to 2nd gear in 4wd as often driving in snow amd/or ice covered roads. Now that the snow and ice are going away ( except first and last 1/2 mile to leave or get home) I can go faster....if not for the now brake pulse of rotors. Anyway...if doing the TBU....dont go cheap on rotors. And from talking to people up here....drilled or slotted rotors are junk....as they just fill with mud, snow, grit....but thats here in Alaska on gravel/mud/snow roads in winter ( 7 months a year) and could be just talk.
I just ordered Toyota rotors. And if you go on ebay....you can get toyota rotors, from a toyota dealer....cheaper(including shipping) then I can get aftermarket at NAPA ( thier better ones)
there are lots of good sources for toyota parts...I use lots of them.( rarely ebay or amazon for real toyota stuff)..shipping for rotors is not cheap ( weight) thus my ebay choice who said free shipping... I can get both rotors. and pads, all yota...for less than rotors and pads at napa. Autozone and others are junk but maybe good for mall crusiers, flat landers and city folk
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