Maybe this will be of help..
Current tires are P225/75 R15
Rick

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> Maybe this will be of help..
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> : Any experience with this situation out there?
3 issues, bolt pattern (6 on 5.5" is pretty universal), offset or back spacing, which you can measure:
http://www.4crawler.com/Diesel/Tires.shtml#WHEELS
and the ID of the center hole in the wheel. Some Chevy wheels have hole that is too small to fit over the Toyota front hubs.
You can also measure this, check the ID on your existing wheels and/or the OD of your front hubs and then compare with the new
wheels.
dave - 23 Dec 2004 04:44 GMT
Definitely test fit these wheels.... The centerbore on the chevy wheel is
smaller than the toyota hub. Its not worth the time or hassle to have them
bored out either. I've been down this road once before.
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> OD of your front hubs and then compare with the new
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pray4surf - 30 Dec 2004 14:17 GMT
: Definitely test fit these wheels.... The centerbore on the chevy wheel is
: smaller than the toyota hub. Its not worth the time or hassle to have them
: bored out either. I've been down this road once before.
Thanks dave.. In fact the centerbore was too small.... We walked away...
Anyone in 'here' located in the southern reaches of Calif with a decent set
of toyota alloy rims and tires? I know someone prolly has just picked up
their Taco/T-100/Seq and is itching to put on aftermarket rims and tires....
Rick