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'97 FJ80 wheels on 02 Taco

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by fusion, Jan 18, 2018.

  1. Jan 18, 2018 at 10:58 AM
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    fusion

    fusion [OP] Member

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    Ventura County, CA
    Vehicle:
    2002 Tacoma Double Cab 4x4 TRD Limited
    Lift, Tires. Lots of little things... breathers, HID, all new lighting in and out including gauges, homelink, gray wire mod, etc... more to come soon.
    Forgive my noob question, this is probably common knowledge among Taco owners...

    I have a chance to pick up some cheap FJ80 wheels off a 1997 Landcruiser. My KO2s hit my frame and my wheel well liner and I think these wheels will push the fitment out 1.5" (correct me if I am wrong on that please) and buy me some space as well as improve the overall look of the truck.

    Since they are from a '97, the 80 series wheels need shank lugs, which my Tacoma uses as well. Will the ones from my Tacoma fit the LC wheels? Is the internal diameter of the stud hole in the two different wheels the same? If not, are aftermarket versions available that have the correct fitment for FJ wheels but also the correct thread pitch specs for the taco? Does the Tacoma have different lug thread specs than the LC?

    Sorry for all the questions... just want to make sure before I buy.

    Here is my truck, just for good measure:

     

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