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Hi All, I have a set of 4Runner TRD wheels with BFG K02 265/70 17 (load range E) tires (on my Tacoma). Will these fit on my upcoming Bronco Black Diamond?
The TRD wheel specs are:
  • 17-in. x 7-in. cast aluminum wheel with 6 lug nut pattern
  • 11-mm. with 4-mm. wheel offset widens the overall vehicle track width by 0.9-in. (22 mm.)
I'm hoping to swap out the Broncos wheels/tires for these upon delivery if they will fit. Thanks for your thoughts!
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I doubt it's the same lug pattern. 6X139.7mm
 
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The lug pattern is the same but the Toyota center bore is slightly larger. There are spacer rings to fill the gap between the Toyota style wheel and the Ranger/Bronco size hub. A search should dig them up and they are pretty inexpensive if my memory serves me right...
 

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Thanks, the info on bore size is extremely helpful. I'm on a site that makes the spacers and they offer two types: Hub and Lug Centric. Is one better than the other?
 

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Thanks, the info on bore size is extremely helpful. I'm on a site that makes the spacers and they offer two types: Hub and Lug Centric. Is one better than the other?
My preference is hub-centric. I have had no vibration issues with hub-centric wheels. I have had some issues with lug centric.
 
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Thanks! Any recommendations on sources of the spacers? Also, I found the bore size of the 4Runner and Bronco wheels. It looks like I will also need the thickness? How do I find this?
 

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Since everyone has already provided some great details to answer you question, can I ask why you would want wheels with "TRD" emblazoned on the center cap, on your bronco?
 
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Good question. They're really beautiful wheels, IMO. (But, it may just be easier to keep the wheels as is and switch out the tires. My KO2s are brand new.)
 

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Thanks! Any recommendations on sources of the spacers? Also, I found the bore size of the 4Runner and Bronco wheels. It looks like I will also need the thickness? How do I find this?
Spidertrax makes good ones, had them on my FJ when i was running 35s
 

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Thanks! Any recommendations on sources of the spacers? Also, I found the bore size of the 4Runner and Bronco wheels. It looks like I will also need the thickness? How do I find this?
It looks like several posters here have found them before, see posts from @Thomas1984 and @rdass623 among others. A quick search on Amazon found a couple of examples like this and this.
 

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Hey, curious if anyone familiar with the Toyota's know if I can swap my stock OBX wheels/tires to a 2018 Tacoma sr5. My friend is offering one for sale that needs tires and this would be a very convenient swap. Thanks!
 

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My preference is hub-centric. I have had no vibration issues with hub-centric wheels. I have had some issues with lug centric.
Almost all of the aftermarket wheels are NOT hub centric (maybe RTRs?) they all either require spacers or they are lug centric.
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