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Old 08-03-2018, 01:05 AM #16
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A will they fit question

I ran into this exact situation today as well...unable to post a new thread as a newbie so I jumped onto an existing...above...I really don’t think I want to grind the high corners off my caliper bodies...think the adapters will work...anyone?
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Man I could swear I’ve seen 4th gens with these wheels before.
I run Taco 17 inch rims with 33 inch rubber on a 2006 and 2007 but the rims do not have the same street side appearance.
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Yes I agree with you but it's odd that only the drivers side rubbed while the passenger side was fine.

I am having the exact same experience. Did you end up grinding the caliber a little bit ?
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I am having the exact same experience. Did you end up grinding the caliber a little bit ?
Nope got rid of the rims.
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I run these 17" tacoma wheels. YES, they do RUB the caliper. Do not grind your caliper.

Easy fix is to put wheel spacers on or sell them. The wheel spacers I ran did not engage the stock wheel studs well so I bought longer wheel studs for my hubs front and back.

My notes about the wheel studs:

Longer front wheel studs needed in order to run wheel spacers
2003-2006 matrix or pontiac vibe, 55mm long.
AWD matrix Toyota PN 90942-02078
Dorman 610463 from a 2004 Matrix $1.42 each
$34 shipped (qty 20) from Rockauto or $39 amazon
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I run these 17" tacoma wheels. YES, they do RUB the caliper. Do not grind your caliper.

Easy fix is to put wheel spacers on or sell them. The wheel spacers I ran did not engage the stock wheel studs well so I bought longer wheel studs for my hubs front and back.

My notes about the wheel studs:

Longer front wheel studs needed in order to run wheel spacers
2003-2006 matrix or pontiac vibe, 55mm long.
AWD matrix Toyota PN 90942-02078
Dorman 610463 from a 2004 Matrix $1.42 each
$34 shipped (qty 20) from Rockauto or $39 amazon

Hey, just want to be sure I have this right. Is it correct that you ran the wheels in the OP’s post (shown below) on a Sport Edition with spacers and they cleared the calipers? I have 1.25” Spidertrax spacers and really like the wheels but have been reluctant to buy a set without being reasonably sure they’ll work. TIA.


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Again, I bought 1.25” spacers and still needed to grind the high corner of the calipers. Plus the tires rub the wheel well a bit at full lock. Neither of those issues were a big deal to me
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Okay, thanks. I’ll scratch this style off my list. Bummer.
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