GX470 with Optional 17" Factory Wheels?
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GX470 with Optional 17" Factory Wheels?
I am growing tired of the look of the Factory Rims. It doesn't do this truck justice. They are decent, but this truck could look so much better as I have seen from the other members on here and their aftermarket rims.
However I am not a wheel / rim person. I would like to have 18's but I don't know of any good options.
So my easy option is going with the Lexus Optional OEM 17" (link and photo below):
http://www.lexus.com/models/accessor...loyWheels.html
Has anyone on here had these wheels installed on their GX and can provide me photos? They seem to look good.
Thanks for your help in this matter!
However I am not a wheel / rim person. I would like to have 18's but I don't know of any good options.
So my easy option is going with the Lexus Optional OEM 17" (link and photo below):
http://www.lexus.com/models/accessor...loyWheels.html
Has anyone on here had these wheels installed on their GX and can provide me photos? They seem to look good.
Thanks for your help in this matter!
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That wheel would be nice in 20 in. though. I did see a multispoke wheel from TRD in 20 in. and it looks great. I preferred not to get the larger chrome wheels; too much of bling-bling factor.
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Originally Posted by JohnAMG
That wheel would be nice in 20 in. though. I did see a multispoke wheel from TRD in 20 in. and it looks great. I preferred not to get the larger chrome wheels; too much of bling-bling factor.
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http://www.toyota.com/4runner/exterior.html
I still have to say that this optional rim looks better than than the current factory rims.
More 18" 2006 Toyota 4Runner Limited Photos in the link below:
http://www.toyota-4runner.org/showth...356#post118356
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This is the wheel I would love to have, http://www.l-tunedparts.com/product/?id=988 Unfortunately it is "on hold". I got a question. How good is the OEM Dunlop tires in the snow? My previous SUV had Dunlop truck tires and it perform adequately but Lexus use a different model and I hope it has the same performance.
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Originally Posted by JohnAMG
This is the wheel I would love to have, http://www.l-tunedparts.com/product/?id=988 Unfortunately it is "on hold". I got a question. How good is the OEM Dunlop tires in the snow? My previous SUV had Dunlop truck tires and it perform adequately but Lexus use a different model and I hope it has the same performance.
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Originally Posted by The G Man
The factory optional rims actually looks real sharp, it is not too flashy like most other after market rims, but I must say, they are over price.
LINK: http://www.lexus-parts.com/partdetai...bCategoryID=19
I need to see real photos of this!
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The bolt patter and hub are the same size on a lot of Toyota/Lexus models. The GX470 can take rims that will fit on a Tacoma 4x4, Tundra, Sequoia, and 4Runner. That ought to open up some options for you.
Ordering factory Lexus or Toyota wheels will cost a ton just because they are the factory replacement. You can get some very nice aftermarket wheels for the same price as the factory ones.
Keep in mind that if you stick with a simple 5-8 spoke design and get a 17" or 18" wheel they won't stand out too much. The 20"+ sizes will start to stand out no matter how "understated" the design. Another way to keep an aftermarket wheel looking more stock is pick a rim (or have one made) that doesn't have a lip on it. The aftermarket rims all seem to have huge lips. Also, if possible get a simple brushed or silver painted finish. Both of these things will allow you to get an aftermarket rim of your liking without having it stand out as being aftermarket or Bling Bling.
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...NKRT6&tp=Truck <-- That is the Enkei RT6. That site doesn't offer it in 17 or 18" sizes any more but I'm pretty sure they are still available in that size. That is the online site for America's Tire Co. You might try one of their stores to see if they can order that rim in a 18" if you like it. IMO, it looks best in the 18" (vs the 17"). This is a good looking wheel that doesn’t look too flashy. It doesn't cost that much either in a 17" or 18" size.
Here are a few specific wheels you might like also:
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/photo...ize/big/si/tom <-- It is made by Colorado Custom and called Yuma. That is an 18" rim with the same diameter tire as on the GX470. It gives you an idea of the proportion.
http://www.coloradocustom.com/WheelD...ID=87&DivCat=5 <--that is the wheel on the Colorado site. The wheel on the truck has no lip on it, the one in this picture does. They can custom make the rim any way you want. I'm not sure if they will come down on their prices though.
http://www.billetwheel.com/cgi/wheel...ies&img=3&tn=1 <-- that would also be a nice wheel on the GX. That is the Boyd Coddington Genesis 6 wheel, in the B_itchin series. The link will work if you change the "*****" in the middle to "b-i-t-c-h" without the dashes of course.
Here are a few wheel company’s that you might like to look at:
www.weldracing.com might have some wheels you like. Most of their rims are forged which means light weight and high strength.
http://www.billetspecialties.com/subcategory.asp?cid=16
http://www.centerlinewheels.com/sub_wheel.php?mw_id=14
http://www.billetwheel.com/cgi/wheels.cgi
I would Photoshop the Colorado Custom wheel and the Boyd Coddington wheels on the GX myself if I had Photoshop with me. Perhaps you can get somebody else to do it for you if you like.
Ordering factory Lexus or Toyota wheels will cost a ton just because they are the factory replacement. You can get some very nice aftermarket wheels for the same price as the factory ones.
Keep in mind that if you stick with a simple 5-8 spoke design and get a 17" or 18" wheel they won't stand out too much. The 20"+ sizes will start to stand out no matter how "understated" the design. Another way to keep an aftermarket wheel looking more stock is pick a rim (or have one made) that doesn't have a lip on it. The aftermarket rims all seem to have huge lips. Also, if possible get a simple brushed or silver painted finish. Both of these things will allow you to get an aftermarket rim of your liking without having it stand out as being aftermarket or Bling Bling.
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...NKRT6&tp=Truck <-- That is the Enkei RT6. That site doesn't offer it in 17 or 18" sizes any more but I'm pretty sure they are still available in that size. That is the online site for America's Tire Co. You might try one of their stores to see if they can order that rim in a 18" if you like it. IMO, it looks best in the 18" (vs the 17"). This is a good looking wheel that doesn’t look too flashy. It doesn't cost that much either in a 17" or 18" size.
Here are a few specific wheels you might like also:
http://www.tundrasolutions.com/photo...ize/big/si/tom <-- It is made by Colorado Custom and called Yuma. That is an 18" rim with the same diameter tire as on the GX470. It gives you an idea of the proportion.
http://www.coloradocustom.com/WheelD...ID=87&DivCat=5 <--that is the wheel on the Colorado site. The wheel on the truck has no lip on it, the one in this picture does. They can custom make the rim any way you want. I'm not sure if they will come down on their prices though.
http://www.billetwheel.com/cgi/wheel...ies&img=3&tn=1 <-- that would also be a nice wheel on the GX. That is the Boyd Coddington Genesis 6 wheel, in the B_itchin series. The link will work if you change the "*****" in the middle to "b-i-t-c-h" without the dashes of course.
Here are a few wheel company’s that you might like to look at:
www.weldracing.com might have some wheels you like. Most of their rims are forged which means light weight and high strength.
http://www.billetspecialties.com/subcategory.asp?cid=16
http://www.centerlinewheels.com/sub_wheel.php?mw_id=14
http://www.billetwheel.com/cgi/wheels.cgi
I would Photoshop the Colorado Custom wheel and the Boyd Coddington wheels on the GX myself if I had Photoshop with me. Perhaps you can get somebody else to do it for you if you like.
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Originally Posted by lexguynj
Hey JohnAMG - you are right - 17" is still a little too small. Heck even the new 2006 4Runner Limited comes with some nice 18" rims this year (link below):
More 18" 2006 Toyota 4Runner Limited Photos in the link below:
http://www.toyota-4runner.org/showth...356#post118356
More 18" 2006 Toyota 4Runner Limited Photos in the link below:
http://www.toyota-4runner.org/showth...356#post118356
The 18" size would be perfect and the graphite color of those rims would look perfect on your black GX. The only question would be, can you get a graphite color "L" cap that fits the rim. I'm guessing that the caps from the 17" graphite GX sport package wheels would color match perfect and fit that Toyota rim. If the "T" cap doesn't bother you you won't need to switch though.
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Originally Posted by AgentWD-40
I would photoshop those on the GX to see how they look if I had photoshop with me. I'm sure those wheels would fit the GX, and would probably be cheaper than the Lexus wheels just because they don't have an "L" on them.
The 18" size would be perfect and the graphite color of those rims would look perfect on your black GX. The only question would be, can you get a graphite color "L" cap that fits the rim. I'm guessing that the caps from the 17" graphite GX sport package wheels would color match perfect and fit that Toyota rim. If the "T" cap doesn't bother you you won't need to switch though.
The 18" size would be perfect and the graphite color of those rims would look perfect on your black GX. The only question would be, can you get a graphite color "L" cap that fits the rim. I'm guessing that the caps from the 17" graphite GX sport package wheels would color match perfect and fit that Toyota rim. If the "T" cap doesn't bother you you won't need to switch though.
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Originally Posted by batmobl
Try www.tirerack.com. You can view how the wheels would look on the GX. Good luck with your search
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Originally Posted by lexguynj
AGENTWD-40 - great minds think alike. This is a good idea and I will investigate this, since if it's interchangeable, than this is a good option.