Aftermarket Wheels & Tire size/offset photos

Thanks. They are 285s. I put Icon coilovers on all of our LCs. This is the 4th we have had. Would love to pick up a low mileage 21 LX, but haven’t found the right one yet. Did grab a 23 GX 460 last week. Trying to get a good V8 collection before they are extinct. Lol

Looks good, ours is factory and staying that way but I am going to be replacing the tires soon, probably a Geolander G003 and factory sizing but the K02 is another option. I am surprised you want anything to do with a LX570 considering you have the best 200 series, I had a GX460 for years and other Cruisers as well but this is a lifer truck. Will probably have an old 40 series as a property vehicle at some point but thats about it, haha, cheers.
 

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Looks good, ours is factory and staying that way but I am going to be replacing the tires soon, probably a Geolander G003 and factory sizing but the K02 is another option. I am surprised you want anything to do with a LX570 considering you have the best 200 series, I had a GX460 for years and other Cruisers as well but this is a lifer truck. Will probably have an old 40 series as a property vehicle at some point but thats about it, haha, cheers.
Haha, yes sir. The LC are good vehicles. Those are driven primarily by my wife.
I have zero attachment to cars. I am north of 70 new personal vehicles purchased in my short 48 year time here on the big ball. I enjoy the buying/selling process. Helps to have really good relationships with great dealers. I get bored easily and move on to something else to customize and enjoy.
 
Thanks. They are 285s. I put Icon coilovers on all of our LCs. This is the 4th we have had. Would love to pick up a low mileage 21 LX, but haven’t found the right one yet. Did grab a 23 GX 460 last week. Trying to get a good V8 collection before they are extinct. Lol

We sold our 2019 LX and 2020 Land Cruiser but we still have the 2022 GX, might hold onto it even after we add the new one in the Over Trail trim.
 
20x9 +01mm, 37x12.5, Factory Suspension. Only had to trim the plastic in the rear bottom inner corner of each front wheel well with a razor blade and no rubbing at all.

Having a hard time zooming in on the wheel/tires. What brand are these?
 
Looks like Fuel Covert wheels and Toyo AT3 tires.

Got it. Thanks!

To my understanding, those wheels and several like them, are not rated for the same weight capacity as the stock wheels. Is this something that I should be concerned with or no? I don't plan on hauling to the maximum weight limitations of the truck, but I also don't want to risk having an issue due to a lesser-quality (or simply lighter duty) wheel.
 
Ordered some Raceline Splits in 17x9 -12. Should be here in a few days. Going to run Falken AT3 37x12.5R17. I'll post up pics once they're mounted. :D
 
Got it. Thanks!

To my understanding, those wheels and several like them, are not rated for the same weight capacity as the stock wheels. Is this something that I should be concerned with or no? I don't plan on hauling to the maximum weight limitations of the truck, but I also don't want to risk having an issue due to a lesser-quality (or simply lighter duty) wheel.
Looks like Fuel Covert wheels and Toyo AT3 tires.
Yes, Coverts in anthracite. They're rated at 3700 lbs each which exceeds the factory wheels at 3590 lbs. The Toyo AT3's are rated at 3750 lbs each where the stock Duratracs I believe are rated over 4000 lbs. If you're going by the lowest raking (wheels), then the wheels would be fine. I tow a 6000 lb boat with 4 guys and gear in the truck, haven't had any issues.
 
Yes, Coverts in anthracite. They're rated at 3700 lbs each which exceeds the factory wheels at 3590 lbs. The Toyo AT3's are rated at 3750 lbs each where the stock Duratracs I believe are rated over 4000 lbs. If you're going by the lowest raking (wheels), then the wheels would be fine. I tow a 6000 lb boat with 4 guys and gear in the truck, haven't had any issues.

Understood. Thank you. I went back for like the 4th time and realized that I was looking at the wrong part of the chart on Fuel's website. It looked like these were only rated for 2500 lbs. I now see that they are rated for 3700 lbs. Thanks for clearing that up. I am back to looking at these as an option over the Methods...which I like, I just also feel like I see them everywhere.
 
Kind of annoying in the forum software it won't let you search for a specific Method wheel model number because the number "is too short of a term or too common"

So... anyone have pictures of Method 706's bead grip wheels on Tremor's?
 
Kind of annoying in the forum software it won't let you search for a specific Method wheel model number because the number "is too short of a term or too common"

So... anyone have pictures of Method 706's bead grip wheels on Tremor's?

I don't remember anyone posting photos with those wheels on the forum. I even looked through the Facebook group but didn't find anything there either.

Another option to search is using the google search option:
 
I don't remember anyone posting photos with those wheels on the forum. I even looked through the Facebook group but didn't find anything there either.

Another option to search is using the google search option:
Thanks

Maybe making use of the tagging feature on posts could help people sort in the future? Awesome that there's 40+ pages with pics, but I don't have time to go through them all right now haha
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Thanks!

I'm undecided on them, I want the feature of the bead grip and I like the idea of something different than simulated bead lock... but there's a reason the simulated bead lock trend blew up. It just looks so good :LOL:
 
Maybe making use of the tagging feature on posts could help people sort in the future? Awesome that there's 40+ pages with pics, but I don't have time to go through them all right now haha

I like that idea, let me see what I can do. (y)
 
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