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Default Re: Titan or GM 6 lug rims fit 1Gen Tundra?

Check whether the rim centers using a ring on the hub, or uses tapered lug nuts, or uses lug nuts with a heavy shoulder to locate the rim.

If the rims are 6 lug, 5.5" bolt circle, then they will fit, period. You just need the correct lug nuts.

Late model Toyota axles don't have "hubs" in the usual sense that you may be used to seeing...they are set up more like a FWD car, and the rears are semi-float rather than full float with a large hub and drive ring like a Dana axle.

In other words, if they don't appear to fit, make sure you have the right lug nuts for the rims, knock the centering cones off your truck, and test fit the rims. You should be able to seat them using the proper lug nuts, whether the centering cone is in place or not...you can get a different centering cone later if you want one.

-Sean
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