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Regarding Trd pro wheels for Sr5 premium 2020

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by danny2022, Jan 31, 2023.

  1. Jan 31, 2023 at 7:40 PM
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    danny2022

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    265-70-17 Ridge Grapplers, TRD Pro rims, 3M precut bra, N-Fab nerf/steps
    Absolutely!

    I’ve been running OEM Pro rims since new on my 18’ SR5. First 285/70/17 and now 265/70/17.

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    Thank you so much!
     
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    Beachguy

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    Me too. Yes.
     
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    Same here! No issues.....
     
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    I wonder buying FN fx pro wheels are much better choice when you are planning to pay full price. Because unlike TRD wheels, FN fx pro wheels meet the minimum width requirements if you ever decide to mount bigger tires like 285/70R17 while FN fx pro wheels looks exactly like TRD wheels.

    But there are few unknowns to me.
    1) Will the stock TRD center caps fit FN wheels?
    2) Bronze wheels seems to be out of stock. Can you request be on a pre-order list?


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  7. Feb 1, 2023 at 6:18 AM
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    I've been looking at those, possibly the blue.

    One thing to remember is that while the FN's have an offset of 0mm, they will push the outer face out much farther than the TRD Pro which has an offset of +4 because the wheel is an inch wider than the Pros. So while the outer face of the TRD Pro wheels stick out about 5mm more than say the TRD Off Road wheels, the FN's will stick out 21mm more. Still not as bad as negative offset and 8.5" wide wheels but...
     
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    Very valid point. One of our forum members running them with 285 on his Limited with just 1in front lift and 0 rear lift.

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    Bam Whole Sale Parts carries those Rims in Stock go there and enter the part number in search ---> PTR2035110F5
     
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    Check out
    Factorystylewheels.com

    I couldn't post a link. Factory trd wheels(replicas) with better width and offset, also not bad pricing, and they weigh less.
     
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    j4unner

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    yes you can.. same set up with stock size AT tires TRD rims..

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    That is a non-issue my friend. Plenty of members, including myself have been running 285's on OEM TRD Pro wheels without issue.
     
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    I thought its a good thing to share that info for anyone who doesn't know that tire manufacturers don't approve 285s mounted on 7in wheels than hiding it. That's why no matter how many times people give that comment I continue to share it. So people do it knowing the fact.
     
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    And some tire shops strictly follow the manufacturer's approved widths and will not mount 285's on 7" wide wheels...
     
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    I understand where you are coming from.

    To that point, I wonder if Toyota approves of people running knock-off wheels?
     
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    Did you end up buying them? I’m in the same boat, site says they won’t fit my ‘22 SR5. Did you buy them and fit them?
     
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    The owners manual instructs to use only toyota approved parts.
     
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    Of Course they say that so people think that they only should buy from the Toyota Stealerships.
     

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