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That is BADASS my friend! Really nice!
 

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looks great. I have an sr5 coming in very soon I am looking to do the same tires. Was wondering how quiet they are on the highway?
 

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It's hard to tell exactly by the angle. Do the tires go past fender flare? ? picture?
Thank you in advance!
 

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Based on this post, I ordered the exact same wheels (PTR20-35110-F5) and got a sweet BF deal from Universal Toyota -- $730 for the set with free shipping.

Took them to Discount Tire to get mounted up with the same 285/70R17 Toyo AT3 tires as OP, and was informed that these wheels are not in spec for the 2025 -- they do technically fit the nut spacing, but won't accept the correct/safe type of lug nut for the 2025.

The store manager of my local Discount Tire has gone above and beyond on this -- he found Rave Off Road's instagram where they have posted about mounting these wheels to a 2025 and called them up. Rave Off Road confirmed to him on the phone that they are out of spec and "couldn't be mounted properly" but that they did it anyway.

He then found me the same design of wheels that are in spec (I think these from FN Wheels), price matched them to $730 for me, and even offered to print me shipping labels to pay for the return shipping for the original wheels that I didn't even buy from them. While waiting for the new ones to ship, I started getting a little nervous about the amount of poke that OP never followed up on, as well as the rubbing they reported. Fortuitously, Discount Tire just called me back and said those other wheels are actually backordered all over the US, so I had them cancel those and order me a set of bronze 17/9 Fuel Shoks with a +20 offset which are better specced for the 285s and hopefully won't have the same poke/rubbing issue.

Anyway, long story short: Discount Tire has truly impressed me with their service, and I just wanted to send an FYI to anyone else looking at these old TRD wheels. I'm not any kind of expert in lug nuts, so maybe it's not that big of a deal, but take that into consideration if you're looking at these.
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