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- 2025 Red 4runner
Following to see any fix without any lift
Do you happen to know the part number for the center caps? so far the closest thing I've found is PT998-89210-F2 but it says it doesnt fit a 2025 trd proThese are indeed the TRD PRO wheels featured on the Tacoma and what appears to be coming on the TRD PRO 4Runner if the CAD models from the Toyota site match. @Gastan, the specs are all correct. They are on national backorder through Toyota at the moment - I was told 200 backorders by two dealers in my area.
Price is correct, but if try to order them from Elmhurst at $233 plus $450 for shipping, they will charge you and then tell you they are backordered with no date available for filling the order. The $285 is without the $30 center caps. There are some takeoffs available that are 17x9" that look very similar.
This should be the correct part number - PT998-89210-F2. They should be a fit for the 2024 Tacoma TRD Pro. Might not be in the system for the 2025 T4R just yet. They are updating the parts systems daily. And honestly, they're doing a poor job.Do you happen to know the part number for the center caps? so far the closest thing I've found is PT998-89210-F2 but it says it doesnt fit a 2025 trd pro
From what I've heard/read, the fender width is the same on the ORP and the Sport model. It's the PRO and TrailHunter that get the extra 1.5 inch flare. I had to do a little nip/tuck to the mud guards to stop the rubbing, but seeing I have those, I'm guessing they're helping a bit. The 275 is slightly wider than the 265, so there is a tiny bit of poke which is mainly the sidewall tread. Hope that helps.Thanks! I am trying to figure out if the will poke the same amount on an off-road. Can't tell if the fender flares are the same width on the sport and the OR... Notice any rocks or gravel hitting your sides since installing?