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What is our bolt pattern for gen 2 tacos?

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by ninja89, Jul 9, 2014.

  1. Jul 9, 2014 at 8:54 AM
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    No vibes from wheels whatsoever. I did experience a vibe after my lift but had nothing to do with wheels. I was running the wheels prior to the lift. Come to find out my vibe was nothing more than a slightly dry u joint. I dont want to get in an argument about wheel type but i would much rather have a lug centric wheel. They have been around for ever and most people i know would agree. Ive never personally seen or experienced a vibration issue with one. My guess is those that do have issues are installing/torquing them incorrectly.
     
  2. Jul 9, 2014 at 8:58 AM
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    There again im sure there are people on here more knowledgeable on the matter than i but i speak honestly from my personal experiences.
     
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    Good to know you didn't have issues. I suspect the reasons you stated above possibly paired with lower quality wheels could present an issue. Methods seem to be damn good wheels, keep us posted OP.
     
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    Yes low quality wheels is a very good point as well. I will say this with the center cap installed and held in to place they were pretty snug on the hub. I tried moving them side to side and could maybe get an 1/8" play. Unlike some lug centric wheels you see that the center of the rim is an inch larger in diameter than the hub.
     
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    magnetictaco79, Sorry not to hijack the thread but what are the specs on your rims? Size and BS?
     
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    They are Method NV MR305

    17" dia. x 8.5" width
    6 x 5.5 Lug pattern
    0 offset
    4.75 back spacing

    They are a perfect fit for the Tacoma. Like I said I did put 1.25" Spidertrax spacers on just to let them hang out a little more. The rims themselves will put you close to 3/4" outside the fender, just a little bit of tread. Mine are out there pretty good with both. I cringe every time I pass a cop. WV has ridiculous laws.

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