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Rim question

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by kerrdog, Oct 27, 2015.

  1. Oct 27, 2015 at 12:07 PM
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    kerrdog

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    I am thinking of ordering pro comp series 7032, 16 x 8 on 5.5 bolt pattern with 4.5 backspace hub centric=no, offset=0mm for my 2016 double cab Trd off road. I have never used anything but stock rims in the past and not familiar with rims. I was in the process of ordering these when the salesman stated that I would need to check when I recieve these that they would clear my brake calipers. I dont want to have to do this and send them back if they dont work. Has anyone installed these or know that these would work fine and not interfere with my brake calipers.
     
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    Tried to put on Pro Comp 99 with 3.75 backspace and it hit the caliper on a 2015. I think the 2016 has the same type of brake set up. Would need wheel spacers but that would push the wheel further out. I'm pretty sure that backspacing would work because the 3,75 missed it by about .75.
     
  4. Oct 28, 2015 at 5:55 AM
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    Save your money and wheel bearings. I would stick with stock or get TRD wheels from Toyota. Just my opinion of course but I run OEM wheels for this reason.
     
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    need to keep backspacing as close to oem. offsets you can play around with but just be mindful that the offset doesn't hit the front calipers.

    the new rims offset is zero and 8.5 wide (oem sport rims are +30 offset, 7.5 wide). all this causes the tires to stick out about 1-1.25 inches from the body now compared to the oem setup that would be tucked into the wheel wells.
     
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    mats, flaps, and stickers. Extang solid fold 2.0. Mobtown sliders and full skids. AVS vents
    Sub'd for more info. I tried searching google for "rim job", but that didn't work out so well.

    :sorry:
     

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