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Posted: 11/27/2022 6:28:18 PM EDT
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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.
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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 Attached File |
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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 Fake bead locks and too busy. Honestly, standard TRD Pro wheels look the best IMHO on Gen 5s. |
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I'm a fan of black wheels on nearly anything.
If you like them, that's all that really matters. Who cares what GD thinks? |
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If you're mainly running your kids to kick ball practice or to whatever private coaching lessons that will NOT make your kid into a major leaguer, don't care what wheels you have.
If you're on the trail and you have to air-down your tires. Get something that works and is proven on the trail. |
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Those are really busy, and those beadlocks...yikes.
The OEM TRDs do look good, but you're size restricted. I think there are a couple of reproductions that will let you go larger. Grey TRDs on a dark grey T4R. Grey and red are complementary colors, might be worth a look. Attached File |
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Yeah, I'll pile on and agree that looks like shit. I also think the advice above about saving your money for something more meaningful is a good suggestion.
I hate to think what those wheels cost. |
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Stop worrying about what other people think. If you like them get them.
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What do they weight compared to the wheels you are taking off ?
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: 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 /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/hes_right_you_know-328.jpg amateurs. Steelies is the way ETA: I do also have methods. Depends on where / what I'm doing. If it's anything fun, I'll toss the steelies on. |
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I like the overall design of those wheels but dislike the fake beadlock bolts. Even if they weren't fake beadlock bolts I dislike "detail" of any sort on the very outside rim. The current TRD Pro wheels added small indented details on the rim which I think were unnecessary versus the older TRD wheels.
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Quoted: amateurs. Steelies is the way https://i.postimg.cc/FRvjjJn0/DSC-8870.jpg ETA: I do also have methods. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/164007/764910DE-084F-4CF8-9860-4479E7756B90-2551636.jpg Depends on where / what I'm doing. If it's anything fun, I'll toss the steelies on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 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 /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/hes_right_you_know-328.jpg amateurs. Steelies is the way https://i.postimg.cc/FRvjjJn0/DSC-8870.jpg ETA: I do also have methods. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/164007/764910DE-084F-4CF8-9860-4479E7756B90-2551636.jpg Depends on where / what I'm doing. If it's anything fun, I'll toss the steelies on. |
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Gonna be a no from me dog. I like the standard TRD wheels on my 4Runner.
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Quoted: Those are really busy, and those beadlocks...yikes. The OEM TRDs do look good, but you're size restricted. I think there are a couple of reproductions that will let you go larger. Grey TRDs on a dark grey T4R. Grey and red are complementary colors, might be worth a look. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/457055/T4R_0138_JPG-2616088.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Those are really busy, and those beadlocks...yikes. The OEM TRDs do look good, but you're size restricted. I think there are a couple of reproductions that will let you go larger. Grey TRDs on a dark grey T4R. Grey and red are complementary colors, might be worth a look. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/457055/T4R_0138_JPG-2616088.JPG Quoted: Bronze TRD Pros if you're gonna change It was between the grey and bronze for me. Went bronze, and never looked back: |
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Quoted: My last payment is December on ours. Then I'm starting to do some mods. Plain steel wheels are on the list. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: My last payment is December on ours. Then I'm starting to do some mods. Plain steel wheels are on the list. The information you seek is: Model: STL69504 Part#: 42611-35330 Black, but I had mined powder coated grey. Quoted: It was between the grey and bronze for me. Went bronze, and never looked back: https://i.imgur.com/Iz5l5tth.jpg hot |
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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 |
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If I ever switch out the factory TRD wheels, it'll be to plain steel wheels, they look better than anything IMO.
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A bit too busy for me but, if you like em' it don't matter what I think.
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Keep your OEM rims and buy a flamethrower.
Your car will look less gay and you will own a flamethrower. That is a win-win strategy. |
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I'm a hater of most aftermarket aluminum wheels. They have garbage hub caps, with shitty screws that break off holding them on, stupid lug nuts, and an assortment of easily forgotten hub centering rings.
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Looks like 50% of all 4 runners to me.
Looks ok. Just repetitive. |
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The bronze is gonna be getting old soon....it was the in thing in the 1980s for a few years.
White, black or gray Steel is what I have run for 30 years or the oem wheels I did see a new alloy wheel that looks like an old steel wheel recently I half liked....can't remember the name |
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Quoted: The bronze is gonna be getting old soon....it was the in thing in the 1980s for a few years. White, black or gray Steel is what I have run for 30 years or the oem wheels I did see a new alloy wheel that looks like an old steel wheel recently I half liked....can't remember the name View Quote These? |
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get real beadlocks, that way you can install your own tires. just like George Washington, Leonardo da Vinci and God intended Attached File |
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No these, Analog HD...I think they would look OK on a 60 series LC..and I could move to 16" wheel
https://fifteen52.com/collections/off-road-truck-wheels View Quote |
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They look fine. People wanting steel wheels are nerds from the 70’s. Probably still have their pocket protectors also.
Oh and talk about played out = trd wheels…?? |
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The red color will go well with an LS Engine, which SHOULD be first priority for all 4Runners.
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