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I have a newbie question

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by daddy_o, May 12, 2019.

  1. May 12, 2019 at 5:53 PM
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    daddy_o

    daddy_o [OP] Well-Known Member

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    2018 TRD Sport, Inferno, w/tech package
    Factory Blackout package, Soft roll up bed cover, Cheap seat covers, Front and rear dash cam, AVS in channel vent visors
    O.k. be easy on me. I am new to putting aftermarket wheels on any vehicle. I have been doing a lot of reading the past week or so, and I understand for the most part, but one thing I can't find for sure is the answer to the following.
    I am looking at a set of Fuel Anza D583 wheels. The specs are:
    Fuel Anza D583 -
    Bolt Patter 6-139.7 (6x5.5)
    17x8.5 w/ -6 offset.
    All that looks great, so the questions comes as this. What lug nuts do I need with these wheels? Will the stock lugs work? My thought is I need to get ET lug nuts with a 60 degree taper.
    Also, the centerbore on the wheels are listed as 108mm, and I have seen the Tacoma is 106. So, I wouldn't think a hub ring would be needed, but would it still be a good idea or just a waste?
    The wheels in question are listed at a good price and they guy has dropped the price a couple times in the last few weeks. I guess no one else wants the bronze.
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  2. May 13, 2019 at 8:52 PM
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    65skyturbo

    65skyturbo Well-Known Member

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    You probably already figured this out but I figured I would reply anyways. I have those same wheels in gunmetal and they fit great. A hub centric ring is recommended but IMO it is only worth doing if you buy the aluminum ones. The plastic ones are just too thin and will break the first time you remove a tire. With that said, I never bothered with the hub rings and if you torque the lugs correctly you likely wouldn't need them anyways.

    You need ET lugs and the factory lugs are not compatible with aftermarket wheels. Gorilla makes good ET lugs. The following are the part numbers for black lugs. If you want chrome, just leave off the BC at the end. 21134ETBC is a 24 pack. 21133ETBC is a 20 pack if you are going to run a set of wheel locks. 21631BC is the part number for black locks.
     
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  3. May 14, 2019 at 4:35 AM
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    daddy_o

    daddy_o [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Factory Blackout package, Soft roll up bed cover, Cheap seat covers, Front and rear dash cam, AVS in channel vent visors
    Thanks, that is the info I needed. :thumbsup:
     
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