What about the 18 inch Method 703s in +35? Sorry that I suck at this!
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A good idea of what’s an appropriate offset is to follow what the gen4 taco guys r doing. Same Same but different.What about the 18 inch Method 703s in +35? Sorry that I suck at this!
With about 5mm clearance from the brake calipers according to Method.OK, so consensus is that the Method 703s fit in the below sizing and +35 offset:
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Next question: which KO3 tire best fits that wheel on stock suspension settings; I.e. no lift kit, etc.?
Search around on similar threads there are plenty of people running KO3's here and have offered tons of advice. Personally am going with 285/70/R17C KO3s for a smoother ride instead of an E rated tire.OK, so consensus is that the Method 703s fit in the below sizing and +35 offset:
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Next question: which KO3 tire best fits that wheel on stock suspension settings; I.e. no lift kit, etc.?
And you are putting those on stock wheels, or getting something different?Search around on similar threads there are plenty of people running KO3's here and have offered tons of advice. Personally am going with 285/70/R17C KO3s for a smoother ride instead of an E rated tire.
Interested in fitment (caliper clearance, ect) please keep us posted!I'm getting the Method 703's in +35 offset until something better comes out. Praying that TE37XT's are made with a more favorable offset in the future.
You got it, one bad pothole and i'm cooked!Interested in fitment (caliper clearance, ect) please keep us posted!
Yup - pretty sure its Tundra / Sequoia / Tacoma / 4Runner (All new generations) share the same bolt pattern, hub bore, lug, ect.Perhaps I missed this… but I just found out that the factory 22-24 tundra wheels bolt on directly. I thought I saw trd pro wheels on a couple but I did not realize they were the exact wheel.
Perhaps I missed this… but I just found out that the factory 22-24 tundra wheels bolt on directly. I thought I saw trd pro wheels on a couple but I did not realize they were the exact wheel.
I have a few but not all of them on my spreadsheet (linked below). If anyone can find the rest that would be great.Do we know the part number for those 18 inch wheels?
Or even the part number for the stock 18 inch wheels coming with the LC?
MFG | Name | PN | Dia (in) | Width (in) | Offset (mm) |
Toyota | Stock 1958 trim | ? | 18 | 7 | 70 |
Toyota | Stock LC/FE trim | 42611-60M70 (Gray) ? | 18 | 7.5 | 60 |
Toyota | Upgrade 20" wheel | ? | 20 | 7.5 | 60 |
Lexus | GX550 Wheel | ? | 18 | 7.5 | 50 |
Toyota | Sequoia TRD wheel | PT960-34220-2F | 18 | 8.5 | 47.5 |
Toyota | Tacoma TRD wheel | PTR56-35242-F1 | 18 | 8 | 45 |
Thanks!I have a few but not all of them on my spreadsheet (linked below). If anyone can find the rest that would be great.
MFG Name PN Dia (in) Width (in) Offset (mm) Toyota Stock 1958 trim ? 18 7 70 Toyota Stock LC/FE trim 42611-60M70 (Gray) ? 18 7.5 60 Toyota Upgrade 20" wheel ? 20 7.5 60 Lexus GX550 Wheel ? 18 7.5 50 Toyota Sequoia TRD wheel PT960-34220-2F 18 8.5 47.5 Toyota Tacoma TRD wheel PTR56-35242-F1 18 8 45
Which size KO3 ?Update on 18” TRD wheels
I really like those wheels on the Land Cruiser.Update on 18” TRD wheels
Very nice! I’ve got a set of these that will hopefully be here Sat or Mon. They’re apparently becoming a bit difficult to find as well as the matching TRD center caps. I’ll be putting 285/70 Wildpeaks on them. Anyone needing a set of stock LC 18” wheels and tires in Colorado Springs?Update on 18” TRD wheels