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Makes sense and good call I see a bunch of options from dealers that are cheaper. One more question - I kind of want to get 5 of these and 5 of the falken tires, so I can have a fully matching spare. I don't know if that's overkill but if I'm in the mountains in the winter and I get a flat, it'd be ideal to replace with the exact same tire and not have to worry. Unnecessary or good idea?That price on the Amazon page is way over the MSRP of $245. and the Toyota parts dealers mark things down a lot - but there will be a shipping fee (which I guess you can avoid with Amazon Prime but still not worth it at that price). I suggest googling the TRD Pro Wheel part number (PT946-35240-2F) and checking shipping costs from the various sources. All the dealer-affiliated Toyota parts outlets you can find on the web seem to use the same software and they give you a chance to insert your zip code and calculate shipping before you put in your credit card.
FWIW I got 4 TRD Pro wheels from Nucar in Mass. for $884,75 including shipping - to northern VA.
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