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-12 Offset on Stock 5th Gen 4Runner

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by lazyb00ks, Jan 13, 2022.

  1. Jan 13, 2022 at 8:52 AM
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    lazyb00ks

    lazyb00ks [OP] New Member

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    Hey All,

    Im considering the below wheel to replace my ORP wheels.

    Size: 17x8.5
    Offset -12
    Bolt Pattern: 6x5.5 / 6x139.7
    Load Rating: 2500 lbs
    Center Bore: 106.1 mm (hub-centric for GX)
    Backspacing: 4.28"
    Weight: approx 28 lbs

    I like the look of the -12 offset, but am concerned about it rubbing. If it rubs, what would I need to do it stop it from rubbing?

    4Runner is 5th Gen ORP and currently stock. It has Nitto 265 A/T tires on it.

    After wheel, I do want to level it with Bilstein 5100s. Two notches in the front, one in the back most likely.

    I’m new to all of this so any information will be helpful to me. Thanks!!
     
  2. Jan 13, 2022 at 10:33 AM
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    Mtbpsych

    Mtbpsych New Member

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    Tons of threads on this, you’ll probably get some slight rubbing with that wheel setup. You can do some minor wheel well work to make it work, and rear 5100’s don’t have notches you can adjust. You’ll need a spacer or coil to lift the rear.
     
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  3. Jan 13, 2022 at 1:00 PM
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    Dabigono

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    if I was to do it all over, I would do the lift first, then wheels. just in case you end up wanting to go 285's

    I did tires first (265/70R17 AT) and then a 2 inch lift. now my tires look smaller than it should.



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