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Steel wheels on 3rd gen

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Sandycheeks4x4, Aug 23, 2017.

  1. Aug 23, 2017 at 11:37 AM
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    Sandycheeks4x4

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    I tried searching google and all over the forum without any results.


    I'm looking for a more rugged style of wheel and I like the idea of non stock steelies. Has anyone installed cragar or vision steelies? (Or any othe brand for that matter). I love the look but I'm not sure if there would be any issue with brake clearance on the 3rd gen. Most of what I've found is -12 offset which is most likely too aggressive for my taste so I would want to try to find something 0 offset.

    Something like this in 6 bolt obviously:
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  2. Aug 23, 2017 at 1:56 PM
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  3. Aug 23, 2017 at 6:52 PM
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    Good to know thank you! Since it's more labor intensive would you say that you don't even need the rear spacers to clear the drums?
     
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    Love the way they look on my 2nd gen.
     
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    @Sandycheeks4x4 no I only used spacers in the front. I just wanted the front and back to match. Plus I loved the stud through the lug nut look!
     
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    I like that look too.
     
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    Gotcha that makes sense. Thanks for that info! I think I'd like to track down a set
     
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    I think so too!
     
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    The only bad thing is they are so so heavy imo.
     
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    I did consider that, but the truck is already pretty slow and mileage isn't amazing anyways so I figure the effects will be more or less negligible.
     
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    LOL that is true. I've pretty much come to that same idea for when I'm ready to get some new all-terrain tires.
     
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    I like the look but don't want to run spacers. Might check out the FJ Cruiser steelies or running spare steel wheels.
     
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    @Woodrow F Call i didn't want to run them either which is why I did the ARP studs
     
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    I'm looking to do a set with AT tires before winter. Wasn't impressed with the stock TRD sport tires in the snow last winter. Any thoughts on these? I'm kind of a noob when it comes to to wheel fitment. Will these fit a 17 sport? https://goo.gl/r9dFfj
     
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    With the shape of the face on those it looks like it would be more likely to clear without spacers, but I don't know from experience. Worst case scenario you can order them and you may need to add spacers like @Jeff1795 did
     
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    I know this is an old thread, but can someone confirm whether or not the Cragar "Series 342 D Window" black steel wheels (Part No. 3427760) will fit a 3rd Gen TRD Off Road without any modification? Here are the specs on the Cragars:

    - Size: 16x7
    - Bolt Pattern: 6-5.5
    - Offset: 0
    - Rear Spacing: 4"
    - Center Bore: 4.28

    Product Link: https://www.cragarwheel.com/wheels/wheelsdetails/productname/series-342-d-window

    Thanks!
    Patrick
     
    Last edited: Oct 17, 2018

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