I hate to start a new thread, so I figured I would post here.
any news on this? will the wheels fit a 1st gen tundra?
(worried about offest more then anything, but any other issues of course wo uld be nice to know about.)
Thanks!
Last edited by speeddemon32; 06-13-2009 at 10:18 PM.
Yes they will fit, no problem. I have them on my 02 4x4 and they are fine. No rubbing issues
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Hello, I have an 2005 SR5 with factory stock silver iron rims.
I got a great deal on 5 brand new tires and aluminum alloy rims off an 09 FJ Cruiser.
These rims originally had TPMS sensors, but where removed by the owner.
If someone could help me out?
Question: Can I transfer my TPMS sensors from the stock iron rims to the FJ Cruiser alloys? Or do I have to purchase new TPMS sensors. If I have to purchase the sensors, which kind should I get?
Can't answer the tire pressure sensor question, but I do have fitment results to add:
My older SR5 (2001) 2wd, without flares, took these wheels well, although there was mild rubbing in reverse while turning (not an issue), and with multiple passengers on either side at higher speeds. I loved the way these wheels looked compared to the stock steelies.
They should fit fine. Depends what tire size but the rims should work. I bought my axis rims off a knowledgeable guy who had them on his FJ. He assured me the two vehicles had the same wheel requirements as far as back spacing. Glad he was right.
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