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Official GX Tire/Wheel Thread
#1141
Here's a couple pics of my wheels on my 2015 GX460 before I traded it in. I have these wheels for sale if anyone is interested. They are in like new condition with less than 5k miles. I paid $2200 for the wheels from discount tire (have receipt) plus the toyos were almost $1k. Shoot me a PM
#1142
#1143
I shouldn’t have any rubbing issues? Do you agree?
thanks!
#1145
I just purchased my wife a 2010 GX. I was wondering if anyone has powder coated the stock rims in any other colors. Any pics would be appreciated. I think I am also gonna go with the Conti A/Ts
#1146
I just used plasti dip in the anthracite color. The tires are wide enough that they aluminum will never scrape.
#1147
That's perfect. Ours is the same color too! I just checked the price to powder coat and it's $600. Not worth it on stock rims. What brand and size tires are those?
#1148
BF Goodrich K2 265 65 18. Got them at SAM’s for $1,050 instead w lifetime rotation and balancing. They are not loud at all, am surprised. They ride nice and are great in the snow. The plastic dip, if you do that, jack the GX up and so one wheel at a time and spin it to assure good coverage. You can do all 4 with 2 cans.
#1149
Super Moderator
#1150
LX 570 look wheel for GX in 20" or 22"
Anyone know if a replica wheel or something similar is made that will fit the GX 460? I'm referring to the 10-spoke OEM LX 570 wheel pictured here.
Want something similar for 2021 GX 460 in 20" or 22".
Want something similar for 2021 GX 460 in 20" or 22".
#1152
Driver School Candidate
Thanks, yes I did do some heating, molding and manipulating of the wheel well splash and front/inner part of the running board when I was previously on 275/65-18 so I don't have any issues now. I think the the truck can benefit from a lift but its a no-go from the wife at the moment.
#1153
Driver School Candidate
Hi @msgs350 - when you did the heating/molding/manipulating, did you just push the liner forward once it was warmed up? Or is there another method to push the fender liner forward to avoid rubbing? I'm experiencing some light rubbing, so looking for a fix without cutting. Thanks in advance!
#1154
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Hi @msgs350 - when you did the heating/molding/manipulating, did you just push the liner forward once it was warmed up? Or is there another method to push the fender liner forward to avoid rubbing? I'm experiencing some light rubbing, so looking for a fix without cutting. Thanks in advance!
what you do is heat up the liner with a heat gun until is becomes soft and moldable. Then you take a stick (bat works well) and push it away from wheel while it’s hot. You need to be able to cool it down while you’re pushing it forward. A spray bottle of water or alcohol will do the trick. You may have to repeat a few times to get it to desired form. Look up some walkthroughs on YouTube.
#1155
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