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Wheel sizes

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Joeaztrd, Oct 29, 2019.

  1. Oct 29, 2019 at 1:07 PM
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    Joeaztrd

    Joeaztrd [OP] New Member

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    New member and im back in the 4x4 world again, We're picking up our new TRD Offroad 4runner tonight and I'm looking at doing a a wheel swap using stock rubber here's the wheel I'm considering
    17x9 with a +0 offset anny issues? From what I can see no, but I'd like to get some input.. Thanks
     
  2. Oct 29, 2019 at 1:47 PM
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    SlvrSlug

    SlvrSlug Slightly bent.

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  3. Oct 29, 2019 at 2:36 PM
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    Thatbassguy

    Thatbassguy New member? Really??

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    I have 17×9 with -6 offset and stock size tires. My tires occasionally rub on the mud-flap when braking and turning. Otherwise no issues.

    Depending on your location and how you're going to use the truck, you might consider tires right away.

    You could then save the stock wheels and tires for an alternate set. Or, you could sell them together, which is probably easier than trying to sell them separately.

    Welcome to the forum!
     

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