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Old 10-19-21, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Siblue
I just ordered 57DR-X yesterday
Hopefully doesn’t take that long.
thinking about order another the wheel for spare but i heard it could take a few months
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Old 10-20-21, 04:57 AM
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Looks awesome! I have 275/65/18 BFG K02s on mine and got some rub if turning and hitting a bump at low speeds. Do you get any with that setup? Wound up having to put a level to avoid that. Yours are .53 inch more in diameter, -.39 inch in width. Maybe it was the extra width that was the culprit for me?
Old 10-20-21, 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by gablav
Hi all - I recently bought a 2017 GX460 that has the stock 18" chrome wheels. I want to change them out to look just like the new 2021 stock ones or something similar. Has anyone done this/have any recommendations on where to go? Not much of a car gal - lol!
I replaced my stock 18” on my 2014 GX with a set of 20” Black Rhino’s. 9x20 with just enough offset to be about flush with fenders so it does not look ghetto. Many many compliments since the change.
Old 10-20-21, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Chasin
They are FNWheels BFDs: https://www.fnwheels.com/new-products/bfd/
18"x 9"
Bolt pattern (PCD): 6x139.7mm
Offset: 0mm
Backspacing: 5"
Centerbore: 110mm hub centric for Toyota applications
For the record ... the GX Centerbore = 106.1 mm ... so 110 mm would require a centering ring which sucks IMHO. Friends don't let friends use centering rings.
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Old 10-20-21, 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by ASE
For the record ... the GX Centerbore = 106.1 mm ... so 110 mm would require a centering ring which sucks IMHO. Friends don't let friends use centering rings.
My mistake, I cut/paste that from the site from the wrong fitment. But I can confirm that the wheels are hub centric and I did not use any rings.
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Old 10-20-21, 05:38 PM
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Got the GX. You know, the stock wheels are pretty nice. Might roll with them for awhile.
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Originally Posted by Piney1
Looks awesome! I have 275/65/18 BFG K02s on mine and got some rub if turning and hitting a bump at low speeds. Do you get any with that setup? Wound up having to put a level to avoid that. Yours are .53 inch more in diameter, -.39 inch in width. Maybe it was the extra width that was the culprit for me?
it rubbed so bad, i pulled back the top and bottom of the rear liner and remove the front flaps and pushed the front liner forward

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Old 10-26-21, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Zivman
I finally put my gram lights 57transX setup on my truck.
we really aren't out of cold temps, but we got a decent rain on Friday and washed the salt off the roads. At that point I figured it had been long enough.

Initial thoughts were.. I love the wheels, just kind of wish I would have done more tire especially after seeing other pics in this thread. Maybe slight upsize and an A/T... But I knew I wanted a quiet high way tire and that's what I got. This is momma's ride, not mine and she wouldn't have been happy with any increase tire noise.

Now that I've seen it on the road for a couple days, I am happy. I think it looks how I want it to. It has a much better stance and the tires look fine.





Did you have to use a hub centric ring?
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Old 10-26-21, 08:44 PM
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Having the dealer put 275/65R18 tires on the factory wheels before delivery. Planning on a Dobinsons 2" lift as soon as I take delivery.

The parts manager was very concerned about the oversized tires. "Are you sure that he's okay with fitment issues? Did you confirm that he understands that?" My salesman told him, "This dude knows. Trust me. He told me his plans. Tires are just the very beginning."



My salesman was actually curious how it's going to end up. He wants me to text him updates lol
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Old 10-27-21, 02:55 PM
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Yes winter is just around the corner, in fact snow is forecast for Friday. Winter here usually arrives by November and stays until April / May so good winter tires are essential.
My new winter tires are Nokian Hakkapeliitta 10 studded, 265/60R18 of a new set of factory wheels, they tire grip ice and packing snow like a cat climbing a tree .... let the cold come and the snow fly.



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Old 10-27-21, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by 1974Boler
Yes winter is just around the corner, in fact snow is forecast for Friday. Winter here usually arrives by November and stays until April / May so good winter tires are essential.
My new winter tires are Nokian Hakkapeliitta 10 studded, 265/60R18 of a new set of factory wheels, they tire grip ice and packing snow like a cat climbing a tree .... let the cold come and the snow fly.
Sometimes I wished I lived in a climate that justified the use of winter tires. Sometimes. We see snow so rarely (once, maybe twice a year) that I just run summers year-round.
Old 10-27-21, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Thed351W
Sometimes I wished I lived in a climate that justified the use of winter tires. Sometimes. We see snow so rarely (once, maybe twice a year) that I just run summers year-round.
I personally like the distinct seasons, but I would love to hear your comments after a spell of -30C (-22F) with a howling snow storm. Then having to get the snow blower started to clean off the sidewalks and driveway.
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Originally Posted by 1974Boler
I personally like the distinct seasons, but I would love to hear your comments after a spell of -30C (-22F) with a howling snow storm. Then having to get the snow blower started to clean off the sidewalks and driveway.
Like I said, sometimes.
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Old 11-14-21, 02:42 PM
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Hi there,

I just picked up a 2019 GX 460 premium and I'm looking to add a second set of wheels with snow tires for the winter. I'm interested in keeping the car stock-ish. I'll probably just buy a second set of stock wheels but if not, a couple of questions:

1. What is the offset of the factory wheels? I've seen about an equal number of posts stating 52 mm and 25 mm.
2. Are there any good 17 inch Toyota wheels that swap on without modification? I see a lot of inexpensive take-offs on eBay for tacoma and 4runner wheels.

Thanks

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Old 11-14-21, 02:53 PM
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Check out FN Pro wheels https://www.fnwheels.com/store/produ...wheels-fx-pro/

Dustin is a great person with exceptional customer service. Just ordered a set of Bronze for my 22 Nori Green Pearl coming in December . He has hundreds of satisfied customers on TW and T4R.

I also had a set on my 4Runner with zero issues.

These wheels are a little more aggressive than the factory TRD OEM wheels. They are also 8" wide with a zero offset. Fits the GX460 (and T4R) with either 265/65/17 or 265/70/17 tires w/ no rub. The 265/65/17 is nearly identical to the stock 265/60/18 size.

Also, you can get pre-cut stickers for the center hubs: https://importequipment.com/products...-fx-pro-wheels




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