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Pro Comp 7005 lug question

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by MAG GRY TACO15, Sep 7, 2018.

  1. Sep 7, 2018 at 10:05 AM
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    MAG GRY TACO15

    MAG GRY TACO15 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Same crap everyone else got
    I'm getting some pro comp 7005 wheels. These in particular
    https://www.4wheelparts.com/p/pro-c...tern-matte-black-7005-7883/_/R-BKBQ-7005-7883

    They will be going on a 2015 trd offrad double cab. I've read the stock lug nuts are flat and pro comp wheels use acorn style. If so, I assume my lug nuts won't work. Does anyone know what type I will need and where I can find them. Black would be nice also.

    I think this is what I'm looking for. Can someone verify?
    The first 2 links share the same pt # 21138 the last 2 are 21134 and I think the 21138 are long shank. Do I need long shank or short? https://www.4wheelparts.com/p/pro-comp-12x1-5-black-lug-nut-kit-21138b/_/R-BKBQ-21138B

    https://www.4wheelparts.com/p/pro-comp-6-lug-kit-12x1-5-spline-lug-kit-black-21134b/_/R-BKBQ-21134B

    https://www.4wheelparts.com/p/pro-comp-24-piece-12x1-5-inch-chrome-lug-nut-kit-21134/_/R-BKBQ-21134
    Thanks.
     
  2. Sep 7, 2018 at 12:24 PM
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    MAG GRY TACO15

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    Same crap everyone else got
    I just realized these wheels are lug centric. Will this be an issue if I get the lugs with the extended shank? That should center the stud holes on the stud right?
    Thanks,
     
  3. Sep 7, 2018 at 1:08 PM
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    MAG GRY TACO15

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    Same crap everyone else got
    I've read most after market wheels are lug centric while are stockers are hub centric.
    I'm looking to order some pro comp 7005's in 17x8 soon which is why I'm posting here for more traffic. After much reading...too much reading I think I should be fine with these lug centric wheels as long as I get the extended thread lug nuts with a longer shank. That will center the wheels stud holes on the stud correct? I've seen a few pics online from this site with the exact same wheels on their 2nd gen's.

    So with these lug nuts I should be good to go right? my head hurts and I think I'm over thinking this like everything I do. Back when I first started wheeling the tires choices for off road were basically bfg muds. Now that I'm looking for an ATish type tire there options are endless and they are probably mostly all on the same plane I can't make up my mind haha. Trying to keep this truck streetable that can handle light offroad. Last 4runner was not as streetable as most would like haha.
     
  4. Sep 7, 2018 at 6:46 PM
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    I have run those exact rims for 9 years on 2 Tacomas. You definitely want those extended thread lugnuts otherwise you will not have a safe amount of thread engagement using the factory studs. I have never had any problems with those rims, never needed hub centric rings either.
     
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