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The port-installed accessory from Toyota.Where from?
Hey how did you get past the lug nut issue? I am currently trying to do the same configuration and americas tire is telling me there is no lug nut to make this work?Just got my TRD Bronze Wheels (+4 offset) to go with my Everest sweetheart.
Running 285/70R17 Toyo AT3 tires. They do rub up against a portion of the inner mudguards so you gotta sand em down a little bit or wait till it wears itself down.
Hub rings / hubcentric rings used are these.
Wheels specs:
Part Number PTR20-35110-F5 Color Flat Bronze Material Cast Aluminum Finish Flat Wheel Width 7" Diameter 17" Bolt Circle / P.C.D. 6 On 139.7 mm Logo TRD Center Cap Offset 4 mm
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Mudguards and bronze inlays are in too.
She’ll be complete!
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See my previous post -- apparently it can be done with the "wrong" lug nuts, but Discount Tire very strongly recommended against it. I'm also incredibly glad I didn't end up going with the 0 offsets -- even at +20mm with my Fuel Shoks, I got a decent bit of rub at full lock. I installed the crash bracket delete and mudflaps from ARK Guards which made a huge difference, but I still get a small bit of rub when reversing at full lock. At 0 offset and 285s I imagine it would be unbearable without some trimming.Hey how did you get past the lug nut issue? I am currently trying to do the same configuration and americas tire is telling me there is no lug nut to make this work?