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Shopping new rims - will these fit?

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by JT_Gen5Limited, Aug 29, 2025.

  1. Aug 29, 2025 at 6:59 AM
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    JT_Gen5Limited

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    Good morning. I'm still going through my 1st 4Runner, a 2010 Limited. I'm in NC but this thing endured PA winters for 15 years so, even with underbody spray, rusty bolts have been fun to work with. Now that it's cooler I plan on getting under there to wire brush and spray Woolwax on any bare parts.

    I've replaced removed the stock KDSS suspension with Eibach Pro. A weekend warrior who camps and parks on beaches; I ran Bilsteins on a Grand Cherokee with 3" long arms before but find this to ride nicer. (Rear height left stock / Front up 1"). Replaced the rear window seal, replaced all rusted calipers with red, installed new EBC rotors and brakes and just ordered rear wheel backplates as well as a new washer reservoir with pumps.

    Wheels & Tires:
    Based on my reading, I think this wheel/tire combo will fit without rubbing but am running it by you all 1st while the (unboxed) new rims can still be changed if needed.
    Tires: 265/70R17
    Wheels: Relations Race Wheels, RR7-H: 0 offset | 4.75"

    https://www.relationsracewheels.com...low-formed-hybrid-beadlock-wheel-matte-bronze
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  2. Aug 29, 2025 at 7:22 AM
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    Airdam

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    Stock 20" wheels = 7" wide +15 offset
    RRW 17" wheels = 8.5" wide 0 offset

    This gives you: -4mm LESS inside, meaning the inner wheel lip is 0.158" closer to the spindle
    This gives you: +34mm MORE outside, meaning the outer lip of the wheel is 1.343" further away from the hub

    With the size tires you are talking you are basically a stock size tire, so yeah with a 1" lift they shouldnt rub except maybe on a flex in a turn. You might need to pin the fender liners forward which is a quick 2-3 minute job with a little 1/4" impact and you might have to remove the mud flaps but i doubt it.
     
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    That's great news. I thought so but then guess I was overthinking it this morning and cringed thinking the wheels might stick out further causing a problem. lol Thanks, Airdam!
     
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    I bought a similar size wheel with a zero offset (mine is 9" wide instead of 8.5"). Put on Falken AT4 in 265/70R 17. I have an approx 2" lift. It rubs very rarely and only under certain circumstances. e.g. reversing, full lock and compress the suspension.

    Does not rub enough for me to do anything about it. I have a '23 ORP.
     
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  5. Aug 31, 2025 at 10:25 PM
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    Thanks for sharing that, Mike. I expected the Eibach Pro's on the 3rd setting would level mine out but when we put it back on the ground and found the front 1/2" higher, it was too late that evening to pull the front struts again. I need to pull the rest of the KDSS off anyway, so will take advantage to drop the front shocks down 1 notch and will look into what I can do with the fender liners then. Not sure if a heat gun to soften them up then pushing against them with a gloved hand or empty soup can while they cool in place will create enough room, but a washer and some zip ties through a small hole will work in a pinch.
     
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  6. Sep 1, 2025 at 2:12 PM
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    glwood54

    glwood54 Stop making me buy stuff!

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    4Runner Limited models do not come with KDSS. X-reas, but not KDSS.
     
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