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They look ok. Trd pro replicas would be good too. Pain in the ass to keep clean though. Don’t pay attention to anyone suggesting steelies. It screams poverty. Hey look guys, I couldn’t afford actual wheels so I got 4 emergency looking spares
Quoted: The red color will go well with an LS Engine, which SHOULD be first priority for all 4Runners. View Quote Attached File |
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I stopped caring about what my vehicles looked like when I was in my early twenties. Hell, I don't even remember the last time I've washed any of my cars. Put the money toward something cooler and more useful like night vision.
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Quoted: I stopped caring about what my vehicles looked like when I was in my early twenties. Hell, I don't even remember the last time I've washed any of my cars. Put the money toward something cooler and more useful like night vision. View Quote Maybe a thread asking for wheel advice isn’t for you then |
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They look like every single other 4runner. + the beadlocks parts mentioned earlier
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I have the same color 4Runner. Grey TRD wheels. You're welcome.
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Looks fine. Also love me some sidewall, fuck low profile tires.
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Quoted: It was between the grey and bronze for me. Went bronze, and never looked back: https://i.imgur.com/Iz5l5tth.jpg View Quote This fucks I like these |
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Quoted: This fucks I like these https://www.stuartpowell.com/inventoryphotos/1884/jtepu5jr6n5972804/ip/1.jpg View Quote @ToledoXJ Thanks. Those are the OEM TRD ORP rims that came with the truck, which were the first things I changed out. If anybody wants a set, I still have them. They're like-new, with only 30 some odd miles(including dealership test drives) on them. Email or IM me if you want them and I can work out a great price. First test drive off the lot: A little bit after: |
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Quoted: Nah steelies are the shit. https://i.imgur.com/vnV6zIS.jpg I've since traded for a Wrangler, which would also have steelies if someone made them in a decent fitment. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: They look fine. People wanting steel wheels are nerds from the 70’s. Probably still have their pocket protectors also. Nah steelies are the shit. https://i.imgur.com/vnV6zIS.jpg I've since traded for a Wrangler, which would also have steelies if someone made them in a decent fitment. By the time this threads over, you’ll be back in a 4Runner. I know from experience. Op TRD off road wheels are one of the best looking factory wheels. |
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Quoted: No one is paying attention to what your car looks like. Don’t waste your money. If you’re replacing from damage, that’s one thing, but for visuals…just don’t. View Quote Always been my thoughts on the subject. I just rattle-canned a set of stock 4Runner wheels last week. I put bling wheels in the same category as having a Rolex: "hey look at me". |
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Quoted: By the time this threads over, you’ll be back in a 4Runner. I know from experience. Op TRD off road wheels are one of the best looking factory wheels. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: They look fine. People wanting steel wheels are nerds from the 70’s. Probably still have their pocket protectors also. Nah steelies are the shit. https://i.imgur.com/vnV6zIS.jpg I've since traded for a Wrangler, which would also have steelies if someone made them in a decent fitment. By the time this threads over, you’ll be back in a 4Runner. I know from experience. Op TRD off road wheels are one of the best looking factory wheels. Might take a bit longer but, IMO, a Wrangler is a big step down from a 4Runner. I will give him credit for wanting steelies. |
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Quoted: Might take a bit longer but, IMO, a Wrangler is a big step down from a 4Runner. I will give him credit for wanting steelies. View Quote I believe the goal of the vehicle is hard tracks, probably at Rausch Creek. I’d take the JLR over a 4R in said environment. But I also have a Jeep for similar tracks. |
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Any rims look better than what is factory on the limited. So if not replacing the limited rims keep the factory rims if those can take the tires you want.
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Quoted: @ToledoXJ Thanks. Those are the OEM TRD ORP rims that came with the truck, which were the first things I changed out. If anybody wants a set, I still have them. They're like-new, with only 30 some odd miles(including dealership test drives) on them. Email or IM me if you want them and I can work out a great price. First test drive off the lot: https://i.imgur.com/hdd3Gdjh.jpg A little bit after: https://i.imgur.com/rZMSikUh.jpg View Quote why would you downgrade your rims and roof rack like that though? |
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I have a limited with the 20" wheels, but I want to see if I can swap to the TRD wheels. I like that look much better.
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I probably won't go to bead locks anytime soon, but I regret not getting 'fake' bead locks with the removable outer ring
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Quoted: I was messing around with procreate putting different wheels on a picture of my car (the pic is not my car but is identical). I think I've chosen these wheels but want a few opinions. https://i.imgur.com/O1K1g5t.png View Quote Looks stupid… |
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I think it looks pretty good.It’s your car so screw what everybody else thinks.
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Quoted:...wheels on a picture of my car (the pic is not my car but is identical). I think I've chosen these wheels but want a few opinions. View Quote Would be better if you had raised white letter tires.... Rhino Bucket - Ride With yourself and some dancing girls. |
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Quoted: Might take a bit longer but, IMO, a Wrangler is a big step down from a 4Runner. I will give him credit for wanting steelies. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: They look fine. People wanting steel wheels are nerds from the 70’s. Probably still have their pocket protectors also. Nah steelies are the shit. https://i.imgur.com/vnV6zIS.jpg I've since traded for a Wrangler, which would also have steelies if someone made them in a decent fitment. By the time this threads over, you’ll be back in a 4Runner. I know from experience. Op TRD off road wheels are one of the best looking factory wheels. Might take a bit longer but, IMO, a Wrangler is a big step down from a 4Runner. I will give him credit for wanting steelies. You couldn’t pay me to go back. I want to say I should have bought a JL to begin with, but the wicked good resale on the 4Runner made it possible to afford a Rubicon. |
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View Quote The difference here, of course, is that those two got laid last night. |
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Quoted: why would you downgrade your rims and roof rack like that though? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: @ToledoXJ Thanks. Those are the OEM TRD ORP rims that came with the truck, which were the first things I changed out. If anybody wants a set, I still have them. They're like-new, with only 30 some odd miles(including dealership test drives) on them. Email or IM me if you want them and I can work out a great price. First test drive off the lot: https://i.imgur.com/hdd3Gdjh.jpg A little bit after: https://i.imgur.com/rZMSikUh.jpg why would you downgrade your rims and roof rack like that though? You think the going from the ORP wheels to the TRD Pro wheels are a downgrade? I'll admit, the TRD Pro roof rack was a bad decision before I knew any better. When I wanted to mount a RotopaX and a Maxtrax or 2(I keep them in trunk, now), I knew I done fucked up. I should have went with a Gobi(which I'm planning on anyways) in the first place. The stock rack and Ruggedized LFD crossbars would have been a much better option too, had I known better. |
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Quoted: You think the going from the ORP wheels to the TRD Pro wheels are a downgrade? I'll admit, the TRD Pro roof rack was a bad decision before I knew any better. When I wanted to mount a RotopaX and a Maxtrax or 2(I keep them in trunk, now), I knew I done fucked up. I should have went with a Gobi(which I'm planning on anyways) in the first place. The stock rack and Ruggedized LFD crossbars would have been a much better option too, had I known better. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: @ToledoXJ Thanks. Those are the OEM TRD ORP rims that came with the truck, which were the first things I changed out. If anybody wants a set, I still have them. They're like-new, with only 30 some odd miles(including dealership test drives) on them. Email or IM me if you want them and I can work out a great price. First test drive off the lot: https://i.imgur.com/hdd3Gdjh.jpg A little bit after: https://i.imgur.com/rZMSikUh.jpg why would you downgrade your rims and roof rack like that though? You think the going from the ORP wheels to the TRD Pro wheels are a downgrade? I'll admit, the TRD Pro roof rack was a bad decision before I knew any better. When I wanted to mount a RotopaX and a Maxtrax or 2(I keep them in trunk, now), I knew I done fucked up. I should have went with a Gobi(which I'm planning on anyways) in the first place. The stock rack and Ruggedized LFD crossbars would have been a much better option too, had I known better. I happily sold my ORP wheels for the TRD Pros. So much happier. |
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Quoted: I like some of Toyota's stock offerings. I hate some too. 16" 2001 Limited wheels: hate https://i.imgur.com/oWiiqhy.jpg Later model 17" SR5 wheels with taller tires and complete suspension rebuild : much better https://i.imgur.com/YBmjbZy.jpg View Quote Dude, so you're the one who bought my old Limited. I Like what you did with her, and I do miss her from time to time(still love Gen 3s): Yeah, the stock wheels were, meh. Functional, but meh. |
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Completely disagree. If the wheels have replaceable "rock rings" that's a great thing. Rock rings really help keep your rims from being beat to death so quickly. Just because they aren't bead locks doesn't mean there is no function. Like steelies, people who dislike them probably don't wheel. They take a lot more abuse and can be bent back with a mallet if need be. This is all assuming that the vehicle is going to be off road. |
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Quoted: https://parts.germaintoyotaofnaples.com/p/Toyota__4Runner/TRD-17-In-Matte-Black---Alloy-Wheel/69529063/PTR2035110BK.html?partner=BingShopping&kwd=&matchtype=e&device=c&network=o&userLocation=&msqs=trd%20wheels&bingCampaignID=403051003&bingAdGroupID=1337006648191462&bingAdID=83562982440013&bingExtensionID= https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.f0c7495a10cd652b37aa62a48218d1bf?rik=VymvZyEbiwQoPA&pid=ImgRaw&r=0 View Quote Toyota really nailed those wheels. I really don’t like “busy” wheels of any time, but these are a perfect balance and look good on damn near any generation of Toyota that can fit them. |
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If you want different than 17x7 (TRD Pro Wheel) - AGP makes a decent clone in 17x8 and different offsets.
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Black out the emblems and get the black TRD wheels. The only problem is that's a stock and relatively common package. It looks really good on red though.
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I put these on my 07 Tacoma, OEM were bubbling. I got Matte Gunmetal
https://www.fnwheels.com/store/product/fn-wheels-fx-pro/ |
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