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Wheel spacers 2015 TDR pro

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by wagonshop, Sep 3, 2023.

  1. Sep 3, 2023 at 11:41 PM
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    I bought my Tacoma TDR pro 2 months ago. So im new to this forum stuff. My problem is i bought some take off tires and rims from a guy who guaranteed they fit a Tacoma, I checked the 6 lug 5.5 lug pattern. Went to put them on, and began my education on center bore. my truck has a center bore of 114 mm the rim 76 mm. 1 in spacers would give me the look I want. but I can't find spacers with that much of a step down that are hub centric. anyone had this problem before, where to buy or advise? other than having a shop mill me a set of 4.
     
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    It's TRD.

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    Bora or Spidertrax are going to be your best option.
    Spidertrax I think only has a 1.25” but I’d say that’s close enough.

    make sure to follow the instructions with wheel spacers exactly. ALWAYS use a torque wrench, never air tools and I personally never let a shop take the lugs off as you can’t control what they do.
     
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    Having adapters for a smaller hub sound scary to me. It’s a pretty big difference from stock to the wheels you bought. I’ve read people would have a shop machine out the bore of the wheels to match the larger stock hub size, but with that big of a chunk missing from the wheels sound even more scary.

    Safest to resell those wheels and look for a different set?
     
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