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Need Wheel/Rim and Tire size advice GX470

Old 01-12-19, 04:51 AM
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Thank you. I bought them on Ebay:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Toyota-OEM-...D/253054119666

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Originally Posted by Arailt
Nice! Black on the white is a great look.

FWIW, my TRD Pro wheels are 17x7 w/ +4mm offset.

Here's what 275/70s look like with no lift. I had to push the front fender well forward about 2" to clear them. Other than that, no modifications required.

With the +4 offset you didnt have any issues with rubbing on the calibers? Thx,
looks dope!
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Originally Posted by MTD1

Awesome! I did notice these are 17x8 tho.. hmm is that going to effect anything?
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I've put about about 5,000 miles on on them so far. Highway and backwoods. No issues.
Old 01-15-19, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by MrAlonzo
With the +4 offset you didnt have any issues with rubbing on the calibers? Thx,
looks dope!


Thanks! No rubbing on the calipers. There's plenty of room.

Originally Posted by MTD1
I think theses are knock-offs.
Old 02-10-19, 04:40 PM
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And they perform well. Had to get a little muddy today. I wish the video would upload!
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That setup turned out awesome. Looking to match on my 2006 GX470 and want to make sure I have no rubbing or anything. Leaving stock, no lift or anything.

You mentioned you bought Toyota OEM TRD Pro SEMA Black rims. The only ones I see online come with a 4 offset. P# PTR2035110BK
Any advice on that?

Those tires you got, just verifying those are BFGoodrich 265/70/17 112/109S All Terrain T/A KO2?

While driving on the road have you gained any road noise or lost highway/city driving comfort with the more aggressive all terrain?

Any feedback would help.
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First post here!

I'm very interested in these wheels in the dark gray for my 06 GX (silver) but finding the 17x8's difficult to track down and that ebay link from MTD1 is no longer working.

I recently installed 265/70/17 Duratrac tires on stock wheels. It looks like Arailt is running 17x7's but with 275/70/17 tires. I'm assuming my tires would work on the 17x7's as well, the Duratracs look a little 'bulgy' toward the bottom as is with the stock 17x7.5. Was hoping someone here is running the same combo and can confirm for a wheel/tire noobie

For reference - these are what I've stumbled on that appear to be legitimate: https://parts.olathetoyota.com/oem-p...l-ptr2035110gr
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Originally Posted by DasV8
First post here!

I'm very interested in these wheels in the dark gray for my 06 GX (silver) but finding the 17x8's difficult to track down and that ebay link from MTD1 is no longer working.

I recently installed 265/70/17 Duratrac tires on stock wheels. It looks like Arailt is running 17x7's but with 275/70/17 tires. I'm assuming my tires would work on the 17x7's as well, the Duratracs look a little 'bulgy' toward the bottom as is with the stock 17x7.5. Was hoping someone here is running the same combo and can confirm for a wheel/tire noobie

For reference - these are what I've stumbled on that appear to be legitimate: https://parts.olathetoyota.com/oem-p...l-ptr2035110gr

Search for Gunmetal instead of gray.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/183935380867
Old 05-22-20, 11:57 AM
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Not a big fan of spacers myself. You did it right the 1st time!
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Originally Posted by Chickem
That setup turned out awesome. Looking to match on my 2006 GX470 and want to make sure I have no rubbing or anything. Leaving stock, no lift or anything.

You mentioned you bought Toyota OEM TRD Pro SEMA Black rims. The only ones I see online come with a 4 offset. P# PTR2035110BK
Any advice on that?

Those tires you got, just verifying those are BFGoodrich 265/70/17 112/109S All Terrain T/A KO2?

While driving on the road have you gained any road noise or lost highway/city driving comfort with the more aggressive all terrain?

Any feedback would help.
Thinking about the same set up on mine. I don't want to modify the truck at all. But want the gunmetal wheels and bfg ko2 265/70/17. The offset is 4mm so do I need to lift? Does it rub?
Old 04-10-21, 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by zmccoy
Thinking about the same set up on mine. I don't want to modify the truck at all. But want the gunmetal wheels and bfg ko2 265/70/17. The offset is 4mm so do I need to lift? Does it rub?
@zmccoy im on the same path 4 months down the road on tire / wheel combo... wanting the same setup as you were looking for... any updates to help guide my way? thanks!!
Old 05-13-22, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by MTD1






Finally got time to have them installed. Baby got new shoes.
MTD1, did you use a spacer for the hub bore? Any shaking either way? The stock hub bore is 108 mm and the hub bore on the TRD rims with 0 offset is 110 mm. Looking at getting the TRD rims. With Continental Terrain Contact A/T 265/70R17. Not as aggressive as the KO2s but better than the Michelin Defenders we have had for years and have not been able to wear out.

Thanks in advance. Wheels/tires look great.

Best,
Mike
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