The offset looks perfect a bit of poke but not too much that looks off puttingnot low enough for the wider stance i'm looking for. they still look to tucked in.
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The offset looks perfect a bit of poke but not too much that looks off puttingnot low enough for the wider stance i'm looking for. they still look to tucked in.
I just ordered 5 of those for $709, lowest price ever.@mfoga TRD Pro wheels (dealer 23% discount stacks!): https://autoparts.damianlillardtoyota.com/products/product/alloy-wheel-pt946352402f
$524.40 OTD is wild! I shouldāve waited.
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is there a way to avoid paying for shipping? "free shipping" takes 200 off but the shipping quote is ~550I just ordered 5 of those for $709, lowest price ever.
Ya this one is not greatWhat qualifies? i tried adding a bunch of TRD accessories, but I dont see the 40%
Go to Teqsport.com in FL. I got mine for $542 for the pair!!! No joke.that's crazy. I'd totally buy them but not a fan of the offset.
Anyone have the part numbers for the TRD Pro upper control arms?
Either wheel will work with those tire sizes, I think. I have 285/75 on my TRD ORP - with TRD PRO +20 wheels the front tire rubbed on the front on air dam tab and felt, and on the rear on fender edge when articulated up, but both those problems gone with +45 TRD flat black wheels. (Tire contacts inside of rear wheel well going steep uphill on rough terrain - no damage but am considering extended travel and bump stop to eliminate).Ok I am getting more curious on the wheels now.
The Pros are #PT946-35240-2F 8.5 wide and 20mm offset
The TRD black wheels that were available on the ORP were PTR56-35242-F1 8" wide and 45mm offset.
Pros and cons? One better if I were to go with 275/70r or 285/65r