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Old 03-18-2008, 04:13 PM   #1
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TRD Ivan Stewart Wheels - any pics?

Anyone bought the Ivan Stewart TRD wheels? I think you can get them on a Tundra but they say they will fit a Tacoma. I really dont want to have new tires and am trying to find a 16 inch wheel, like those, thats economical.

If anyone has any pics on them on a Taco let me know. Thanks,
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/IVAN-...spagenameZWDVW
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Old 03-19-2008, 06:37 PM   #4
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Perfect! Yeah those look good thanks for posting the pic up..... Will those fit the 2 and 4 wd versions? I saw an ad on Ebay for them and they said would only fit the 4wd versions.
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they should fit a 4x2. the rims on sports, offroads, and regular sr5's are the same on 4x2 or 4x4.
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Post Balancing Issues????????

How were your wheels and tires balanced?

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How were your wheels and tires balanced?
It's usually done on a machine that makes the wheel spin and tells someone how much weight to put on a given part of the rim. :smack!:

Be more specific.
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Clarification!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks!

I want to know if he is satisfied with the balancing job he got when he mounted the tires. Was a Hunter "Road Force" machine used? Did they use pound on weights on the inner bead and tape on weight behind the spokes, as per the Toyota TSB for these wheels?

I'm trying to get a straight answer out of someone if the newer version wheel designed for TPMS is actually a hub centric or lug centric design? This make a big difference on what type of balancing equipment needs to be used.

Hope this clears my question up!
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Here is a pic of the Ivan Stewarts with Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ's
285/75-16. I have had no balancing issues at all.
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Thanks!

I want to know if he is satisfied with the balancing job he got when he mounted the tires. Was a Hunter "Road Force" machine used? Did they use pound on weights on the inner bead and tape on weight behind the spokes, as per the Toyota TSB for these wheels?

I'm trying to get a straight answer out of someone if the newer version wheel designed for TPMS is actually a hub centric or lug centric design? This make a big difference on what type of balancing equipment needs to be used.

Hope this clears my question up!
Very much! Of course, now it's all over my head so hopefully someone else will step up.
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Here is a pic of the Ivan Stewarts with Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ's
285/75-16. I have had no balancing issues at all.
Is your truck lifted? If so how much?
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Yes it is....... 3'' Toytec OME 884's in the front and suspension TSB with 1.5 blocks in the rear
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Here is a pic of the Ivan Stewarts with Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ's
285/75-16. I have had no balancing issues at all.

NICE LOOKING RIDE!!!!!!

Do you get any rubbing when you are "ass up in the air" 4-wheeling?
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Anyone bought the Ivan Stewart TRD wheels? I think you can get them on a Tundra but they say they will fit a Tacoma. I really dont want to have new tires and am trying to find a 16 inch wheel, like those, thats economical.

If anyone has any pics on them on a Taco let me know. Thanks,
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/IVAN-...spagenameZWDVW

There is Precision Toyota in Tuscon, that has those in a EBAY store for $165 ea..(888-751-1188). Most dealers will negotiate down to $200. ea.

I was told two different things though about the lug nuts. Not sure if you can use the OEM's or have to but the TRD's.
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