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Old 04-21-2010, 06:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Wheel Specs 2010 AWD

Hi,

I just got a new 2010 AWD, love it, although I got a flat after less than 100km, 1cm cut on the side wall, not covered by Goodyear. ;-(

Currently it sit on 16x6.5 steel wheel, after a bit of search on the forum, I found the bolt pattern is 5-114

I found the offset for the 5-100 wheel of the base model but not the exact offset for the AWD.

What is the offset? I would like to get Alloy wheels for the summer and keep the steel wheel for the winter. Therefore I would like to make sure the offset is as close as possible.

Are there any other 16" Toyota wheel from other models that would fit?

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maybe you should look at the offset of the wheels currently on, then measure with a ruler how much distance is from the wheel to the fender. and estimate from there the offset you need for new wheels
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maybe you should look at the offset of the wheels currently on, then measure with a ruler how much distance is from the wheel to the fender. and estimate from there the offset you need for new wheels
It would be a bit hard to measure like you propose, I guess I won't have the choice than to remove the wheel to properly measure the offset.

So far all aftermarket 16x6.5 wheel I found have +45mm offset, I hope that it's the case for the stock steel rim.

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