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Sorry bub but there is no part# stamped on these rims. It’s usually ptxxxxxxx nothing like that on the ones I just receivedAnyone know how to order the oem 18" wheels, or at least a part number? I plan on keeping my factory 20's but love the look of the stock 18's over aftermarket options for a winter tire set.
The 1958 and LC grade 18 wheels look exactly the same? do you know what the difference is?I’m in the same situation as you. I don’t know if they are available for sale yet. I was fortunate and purchased a set of take offs from a fe or lc on eBay. Seller said 500 miles and showed pics of couple light scuffs. $750. Due to arrive any day now. I’ll look for a part# on them and post it up. Keep checking eBay if you don’t mind slightly used. A lot of people will get aftermarket for the more negative offset and cruise the strip. BTW the 1958 has a different design 18” than lc & fe.
They look different to me. The 58’s have the tires on. Still look good.The 1958 and LC grade 18 wheels look exactly the same? do you know what the difference is?
Nothing on the back? Edit to add I've been trying to find the part numbers for the stock wheels as well, no luck so far. If I get stuck with 20" wheels I'm leaning towards these Tacoma wheels: TRD 18-In. Flat Black Alloy WheelSorry bub but there is no part# stamped on these rims. It’s usually ptxxxxxxx nothing like that on the ones I just received
Nothing like a part#. Those wheels from the taco are nice and I almost purchased those before the lc ones showed up on eBay. Actually I think the taco ones look better but I would like to have an original look and the lc is not a trd. If you can hold out keep checking eBay, a lot of people getting aftermarket.Nothing on the back? Edit to add I've been trying to find the part numbers for the stock wheels as well, no luck so far. If I get stuck with 20" wheels I'm leaning towards these Tacoma wheels: TRD 18-In. Flat Black Alloy Wheel
I now noticed you are in Canada, configuration is certainly different there.The 1958 and LC grade 18 wheels look exactly the same? do you know what the difference is?
I’m considering those Tacoma TRD wheels as well… good rim width at 8”, good size 18” wheel so no clearance issues, OEM, matching hub bore so no hub rings…. Just need black lugs to go with them and more pics of them in the flesh to dreamNothing on the back? Edit to add I've been trying to find the part numbers for the stock wheels as well, no luck so far. If I get stuck with 20" wheels I'm leaning towards these Tacoma wheels: TRD 18-In. Flat Black Alloy Wheel
Side note. With the Tacoma wheels you should be able to use the regular Toyota center caps from the oem wheels if you didn't want them to say TRD.Actually I think the taco ones look better but I would like to have an original look and the lc is not a trd.
I plan on using stock Taco Limited wheels on my black LC (take offs from my Taco when I went Method)I’m considering those Tacoma TRD wheels as well… good rim width at 8”, good size 18” wheel so no clearance issues, OEM, matching hub bore so no hub rings…. Just need black lugs to go with them and more pics of them in the flesh to dream
I can't find definitive weight specs for these wheels. Spreadsheet says 28 lbs, but the only source for that is forum links which also state that they are 31 lbs and that the 28 number is only for the forged BBS wheel. Anyone know for sure?I’m considering those Tacoma TRD wheels as well… good rim width at 8”, good size 18” wheel so no clearance issues, OEM, matching hub bore so no hub rings…. Just need black lugs to go with them and more pics of them in the flesh to dream
It was YotaGarage that provided the 28-lb weight:I can't find definitive weight specs for these wheels. Spreadsheet says 28 lbs, but the only source for that is forum links which also state that they are 31 lbs and that the 28 number is only for the forged BBS wheel. Anyone know for sure?
Wouldn't you want the winter tires on the 20s, and the summer (offroad) tires on the 18s?Anyone know how to order the oem 18" wheels, or at least a part number? I plan on keeping my factory 20's but love the look of the stock 18's over aftermarket options for a winter tire set.
Probably depends on your local snow to pothole ratio.Wouldn't you want the winter tires on the 20s, and the summer (offroad) tires on the 18s?
You need to double check winter tire size availability. The size options for 18" winter tires (especially non-LT winter tires) are very limited in the Land Cruiser 18" size. I've started my research and it's not looking great.Wouldn't you want the winter tires on the 20s, and the summer (offroad) tires on the 18s?