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2020 TRD Pro Wheel Reps

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Johnny77, Apr 12, 2019.

  1. Apr 12, 2019 at 12:55 PM
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    Johnny77

    Johnny77 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Hey guys,

    The company I work for manufactures replica wheels for various OE factory wheels and they're looking to offer a replica of the 2020 TRD Pro wheel but unsure of what specs and finishes to offer them in. I figured I'd reach out to the TW community to see what you guys think. My initial thought is to offer them in a 16x7, 17x8 and 18x8. I'm unsure about offsets but figured you guys could chime in on that. Available finishes would most likely be gloss black, matte black, matte gunmetal and matte bronze. Might even offer a gloss black machined face depending on initial response. What do you guys think?

    Update: Ordering online now available!

    We are now accepting orders on the 17" 2020 replica wheels. As I mentioned earlier, we don't normally sell directly to the public and therefore do not publicly disclose pricing but have made an exception for TW members to give you all first dibs on these as we think you guys would love them. See below for ordering/pricing:

    Specs:
    Size: 17x8
    Offset: +0
    Backspacing: 4.5
    PCD: 6x139.7
    Hub Bore: 106.1
    Weight: 24lbs
    Max Load:1800 lbs
    Available finishes: Gloss Black, Satin Black, Bronze, Gunmetal

    Pricing:
    $720 (with discount code) for set of 4. *Includes center caps and shipping anywhere within the lower 48 states (PM me for shipping quotes outside of the US). Use TW Discount Code: TACOWORLD10 for 10% discount.

    Processing/Delivery:
    Processing: 1-2 business days
    Estimated shipping time: 5-7 business days (depending on location)

    Ordering:
    You can now order any of our wheels online through our website: https://factorystylewheels.com/

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  2. Apr 12, 2019 at 1:02 PM
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    Jeez....the wheels aren’t even released and the knock-offs are already coming out. How about design your own cool wheel? No offence.....but when did this level of plagiarism become a thing we found acceptable?
     
  3. Apr 12, 2019 at 1:25 PM
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    Not everyone finds replica wheels acceptable and that's totally understandable. In my opinion, I think they meet the need of people who want the OEM look but can't afford it or don't want to spend so much. Of course as long as they're aware that the wheels are replicas and in no means are genuine parts then i believe it's up to them if they want to buy them.
     
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    17x7 and same specs as the TRD Pro 4Runner wheels.
     
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    This and that...
    If they can make them lighter than factory, Im all for it. FN wheels does a good job with that, makes them better, improves on the design. But yeah I get the don't copy me thing. When you consider wheel design, there are classic designs that have been copied to some extent over and over again. There is just something about hammers or 5 star wheels that work on a lot of different cars. At least the source of these are being cited as opposed to not giving credit due, like a term paper. So not exactly plagiarism... But yeah get your point.
     
  6. Apr 12, 2019 at 2:18 PM
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    This and that...
    Will they be lighter? If you can determine the proper offset for 0", 2", and 3" of lift so they don't rub would be great. Maybe offer two different offsets for each.... Stoked to see these in bronze!
     
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    The 2020 TRD Pro wheels are forged, so prepare to pay $2000-3000 for a set. If you want a set you don't mind scratching off road, or in other sizes, get knock offs.

    @Johnny77 a popular size is 16x8 0mm offset. This will fit 285-wide 33" tires. Suggest adding a lip around the rim to protect the spokes from scratches. Check out the FN Konig Countersteer for what I mean.
     
  8. Apr 12, 2019 at 2:28 PM
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    They do offer a "Flow Forged" series of replicas for sports cars which are usually much lighter than OEM. Might consider adding these to the series if it makes sense. 100% agree with the offset suggestions, chances are there will be two offsets per size - one for stock and one for lifted.
     
  9. Apr 12, 2019 at 2:29 PM
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    Replicas are a great option for those who want an OEM looking wheel, but with better offset, or wider width. Keep the competition coming, thats the beauty of a competitive market
     
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    The "Flow Forged" series my company offers are a lot cheaper than $2-$3k I can say that much.

    Appreciate the feedback, good point about the 16x8 as it would help accommodate those that want a wider tire. I'll be sure to take a look at the FN Konig to see what you mean about the lip.
     
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    Same or similar design with it being lighter would be the key. 19-22lbs range depending on size as well as cost, warranty, and customer service to back it up and that would make it highly competitive with other vendors here.
     
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    Appreciate the suggestion. Keep em coming!

    Very true, most of the people interested in replicas usually want a slight variation in wheel spec or finish which aren't offered from the original manufacturer. Not to mention often times most OEM parts are way overpriced to begin with.
     
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    Forget 18x8, very few use 18” on Tacoma’s. It’s all 16s and 17s and a few 20s. The offset of the pro wheel is different to the other wheels by 0.5”, I’d personally stick to that offset for the 16” wheels. Make sure the oem centercaps fit and they are hub centric and you’ll be onto a winner, especially if you get them out before Toyota does.
     
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    Might as well just sell knock-off Tacomas. Heck.....build the whole truck in China for cheap. A great option for sure.
     
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    There are a couple companies that make them, just built here stateside:D

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    Interesting. I initially thought 18" would be more popular with lifted Tacomas versus 20". Wheels will of course be made to fit OEM center caps and will be hub centric.
     
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    Great feedback! Hard to give exact weights as of now but our last series of Flow Forged wheels were in that ballpark range.
     
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    16 and 17 are most popular. Make sure the 16's have enough caliper clearance as it's already tight enough with wheel weights stuck on. Lot's of tire manufacturers are mostly focusing on 17"+ now as well.
     
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    for sure,
    I’m just surprised these knock offs hit the street before the paint is even dry on the OEM version
     
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