I hear ya'.
I love the look of bigger wheels too. I'm looking forward to my pizzacutters for winter, and may like them enough to keep them on all year round.
There's just something about steelies for me. I wish our winters weren't so crappy so I could run steelies all year round w/ bigger tires.
Looks good.
I'm running steelies in the summer, gonna use up the Trail Terrains. In the winter, I'll be running the OEM alloys (powdercoated satin black) with 255/80r17 E Loads. I know the ride will be a bit firmer but I find the Offroad suspension pretty soft so it should balance out, I'm...
I believe they were torqued to 100, I can't remember for sure, but I trust my mechanic, longtime Toyota guy himself and reputable. Pretty sure they were torqued to 100lbs.
I got a touch-up stick from my dealer. I did a touch-up already and it was perfect, came with clear on the opposite side, no metallic in it, thankfully.
I am 1500 miles from home but when I get back on Friday I'll post a picture to this thread.
They're the OEMs and are +25. They are only 7inch wide so you won't be able to run 285s, but the factory 265s are a nice fit, not much more poke. I think they look amazing, especially with that gunmetal finish. I was expecting your typical gloss black, glad to have this surprise when they showed...
What's up señoras y señoritas,
Long time taco lover and recent owner here from the Great White North.
Picked up a TRD OffRoad in late March, with the manual transmission and 5ft bed in Terra. Options are limited to Sport or Offroad in manual, and no other add-ons from factory.
Never really...
that's good to hear. I've just noticed that the Icon Top Plate only mentions 2024. Unable to find any examples of it with the 2025s. I'm hoping that Toyota addressed it, of maybe Billstein addressed it. It did seem like a faulty design.