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17" TRD pro rims. What do I need to know?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Modern Hippy, Jul 12, 2020.

  1. Jul 12, 2020 at 1:22 PM
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    Modern Hippy

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    Yes they will fit and you can use your lug nuts off you old wheels (if they are Toyota alloy wheels). Sound like you have a Sport. I have the same setup with matte gray wheels.
     
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    They'll fit, no problem. If you have factory alloy wheels, you don't need new lug nuts. If you have factory steel wheels, then you'll need 24 new mag lug nuts.

    Wheels should come with center caps, but that will depend on the seller. If a dealership, then yes. If eBay, potentially not.
     
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    I used to have these with 265/70/17's

    20200523_170503.jpg
     
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    Thanks. I plan on buying the matte black rims so I guess I have to buy new bolts cause it will look weird to have black rims with steel lag bolts. So I should buy 24 bolts? I don't think the center caps are included.
     
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    center caps are included with the trd sema wheels. what wheels, year model truck do you have now? if you have oem aluminum wheels already, your current lugs will work. if you have steel wheels, or a/m wheels, you will probably need new lugs. if you want black lugs you can order 4 bags of PT076-60200-02 from B A M wholesale, for about 50 bucks, for oem toyota lugs. Ski
     
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    I have a 2017 Trd sport Tacoma with the base wheels. Sorry I don't get it... do I need to get new black lugs so it matches?
     
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    If you want black lugs to match then yes you would need to buy them..
     
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    You can also transfer the tpm over to the new wheels.
     
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    ZonKs

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    Doesn’t look weird. It looks fine. You can’t even tell the difference. Don’t waste your cash.
     
  11. Jul 12, 2020 at 7:45 PM
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    Ok thanks everyone. Now need to decide if I should raise the front end to match the back end.
     
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    I'm running 275/70/17 BFG K02's on my TRD Pro wheels (ran those stock for a month with zero rubbing)....you'll be good to go man.
     

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