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Old 04-22-2005, 07:06 PM
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Can you please post here so i could check your pics if you have any.

Also Summit's website shows that these wheels are not Hub Centric. Has anyone had a vibration or other problem from installing these rims. I am just concerned about getting wheels by mail order then having them installed only to find out one is out of round or something like that so would like to hear good and bad experiences with these rims. The price is 119 with Summit versus 149 at my local dealer. The difference will pay to mount and balance them and pay for the lug nuts if necessary.

I know that 3 5/8s is the right BS for these rims and I want to confirm that the part number is 368412. Also I know the rims come with the center caps. What did you do about lug nuts. Did you use the original Toyota ones or did you have to buy aftermarket ones.
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<<<<< has a set... check pics

I was going to buy a set from Summit Racing because I didn't have to pay tax and shipping was only $8.95. But since I was in the market for new tires too, I just had my local America's Tire Co. price match Summit on the wheels. They said they couldn't do anything about the tax so I lost out on about $30, but I didn't care much because ATC has always given me great customer service (even if I didn't buy the particular set of tires from them). I'm sure if any probs came up with the wheel, they would take care of it promptly.

The part number is correct! As far as I know, the stock lugs won't fit. You will need "acorn shaped" ones. You can buy a set of Gorilla or McGard lugs from your local auto parts store. They usually offer a set with a lock too. I'm sure you can also get them at the tire shop. They usually charge about $2/each.

BTW: people recommend you keep at least 6 stock lugs handy.. just in case you get a flat and need to put on the spare.
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I ordered mine from summit a few weeks ago and will finally be mounting them tomorrow morning. It would have been today, but my truck was broken into overnight which delayed things a bit.

Yes, you do need new lugnuts as the previous reply said. I'll post tomorrow if I find out any interesting info when I get everything installed.
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