Anyone know if this can be done?
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17X7.5 FJ Cruiser rims on a 90
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The OEM FJ Cruiser rims are 17x7.5" ET15 and the 90 series alloy rim is 16x7" ET15 and both have a PCD of 6/139.7 so shouldn't be an issue but I have to ask why?
When the 120 Prado first came out, people were going to extreme measures to fit 16" rims and now you want to go to 17"
https://www.pradopoint.com.au/forum/...ffset-database"Sure it’s quiet, for a diesel, but that’s like being well-behaved… for a murderer."- Jeremy Clarkson
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When the 120 Prado first came out, people were going to extreme measures to fit 16" rims
Im getting a 50mm lift next week and plan on running 265/75/R16's on the OEM alloys but just thinking about other options for wheels is all and I like the look of the older FJ cruiser rims.
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In 2002 when the 120 series first appeared 17” tyre options were limited, especially if you wanted aggressive tread. Today there are many options for 17” tyres.
You’ll find the 265/75R16 to be almost identical in overall dimensions to the 265/70R17
https://www.tacomaworld.com/tirecalc...5r16-265-70r17"Sure it’s quiet, for a diesel, but that’s like being well-behaved… for a murderer."- Jeremy Clarkson
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Originally posted by Slopshua View PostWell thats kinda why id be interested in putting from of the FJ rims on my 90.. like the look at 17" tyre options are better than they used to be. So seems like i'd be able to get away with it at the expense of a bit of rubber
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If you going of road you would be better staying with the 16" rims and go with a 265/70 R16 or 265/750R16 smaller rims and more tire wall = better off road
I have a 2" lift and the Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 265/70 R16 on my stock VX rims.
Last edited by carbinem1a1; 23-12-2021, 11:23 PM.
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