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5th generation wheels into a 4th generation
Today I put some brand new take off wheels (17x7) from a 5th to a 4th gen; my stock 2003 SR5. With Toyo Open Country ATIII 265/65R17. Very nice fit. The rims set the tires out very slightly wider.
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07-12-2022, 01:41 PM
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While my truck was getting smogged, I talked to a guy that had put 5th gen tires/wheels on a gen3. They were new take offs and picked up the set for only $120.
Sometimes you get lucky....
Those look good on your truck!
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07-12-2022, 02:10 PM
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Yep. I picked up a set of 2021 4Runner wheels and tires with 500 miles on them for $500. Looks great.
Now I have to replace the tired suspension so the 'stock' tires don't rub
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07-20-2022, 11:44 AM
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That's looking good guys. I may look around for some myself. Are those different than the stock 4th gen tires? Does that affect your speedometer?
I see a guy in town here has a set of 4 for $1200, think that's nuts?
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07-25-2022, 11:03 AM
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Here's my 2003 with some early model 5th gen trail edition wheels and 255/75r17 Duratracs. Great looking wheel, came plastidipped black and were kind of faded and gross, might rattle can them a gloss black as my wife wasn't too happy when I peeled the dip off them as this is mainly her car.
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07-25-2022, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Bigcee
That's looking good guys. I may look around for some myself. Are those different than the stock 4th gen tires? Does that affect your speedometer?
I see a guy in town here has a set of 4 for $1200, think that's nuts?
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Yeah that's nuts. Most people around me want stupid money for them too. But every now and then I'll see sets for 300-500. Can usually find just the wheels for around there though. They look great painted, or if you can find a set of the earlier version of this wheel without the black accents I think they look better. I'm not really a fan of the black and machined surface style wheels everybody is doing nowadays.
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07-26-2022, 11:10 AM
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Hey
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love the stance you're running there. I'm putting on some 255/75/17 's here soon and trying to pick a wheel offset etc. - do you have wheel spacers in that pic or is it just the lower +15 offset of the 5th gen wheels helping to push them out?
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07-26-2022, 02:12 PM
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Hey
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love the stance you're running there. I'm putting on some 255/75/17 's here soon and trying to pick a wheel offset etc. - do you have wheel spacers in that pic or is it just the lower +15 offset of the 5th gen wheels helping to push them out?
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Yeah I've got 1.25" wheel spacers on. I had 285/70r17's before these tires without any wheel spacers, and had a little bit of rubbing on the frame at full lock and a little bit on the front of the fender liners which I trimmed. No rubbing now with the smaller 255/75r17's but idk if they would have rubbed on the liners as I had already trimmed them. I am much happier with the look of these tires after I installed the wheel spacers to widen the stance a little bit. Didn't love how it looked without them, a little too tucked for my liking. I have 35x10.5 Kenda's on a Lexus as well, and might try out a 33x10.5 on my 4runner next. (If the prices ever come back down )
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07-26-2022, 02:21 PM
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Gotcha thanks. That definitely reinforces my belief that these skinny tires look best with low to negative offset wheels or with spacers
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07-26-2022, 07:26 PM
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I also just put Trail edition tires, completely spruced up the ol girl.
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Mine came with these and I think they're 5th gen wheels? I'm over them though ready for something new.
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Originally Posted by TLar25
Here's my 2003 with some early model 5th gen trail edition wheels and 255/75r17 Duratracs. Great looking wheel, came plastidipped black and were kind of faded and gross, might rattle can them a gloss black as my wife wasn't too happy when I peeled the dip off them as this is mainly her car.
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Very nice looking rig. Great looking wheels, and I love the height/stance of your setup!
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07-27-2022, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Bigcee
That's looking good guys. I may look around for some myself. Are those different than the stock 4th gen tires? Does that affect your speedometer?
I see a guy in town here has a set of 4 for $1200, think that's nuts?
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No way I would pay that, but to each their own. I'd wait for someone to unload a set after buying aftermarkets. Just keep an eye out, a reasonably priced set will come up eventually.
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