Looking for Help Identifying a Wheel

Discussion in 'Wheels/Tires' started by Raymond Fast, Apr 25, 2021.

  1. Raymond Fast

    Raymond Fast Newbie

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    1982 Toyota Pickup Delux
    I have a 1982 Toyota Pickup Delux with the following specs:
    Manufacturing date: 9/81
    Drive: 2WD
    Engine: 22R
    Transmission: W50 5-speed manual
    F302 (7.5", 3.73)

    I bought this truck about 13 years ago and know very little of its history before that. It had no spare. The four wheels it did/does have all match, but I have no idea if they are the original wheels. I can find no part number or manufacturer designation on the wheels at all. I bought a similar Toyota wheel to use as a spare, but it's not an exact match and I can't use it on the front because the center bore is slightly too small. I'm looking for a wheel to match the four on the ground, but I don't know what I'm looking for because I have no part number and I'm not sure if I can go by the make/model of my truck.

    I've measured the wheels I'm trying to match. These are the specs according to those measurements.
    Diameter: 14"
    Width: 5"
    Lug pattern: 5x4.5"/114.3mm
    Offset: ET35
    Center bore: 67mm

    Beside the specs listed above, the wheels I'm trying to match are characterized by a groove around the outside diameter of the center bore that the center cap snaps onto. (See pictures.)

    If anyone has any information that will help me find a match for these wheels that I can use as a spare, I would surely appreciate it!

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  2. Erwin Merida

    Erwin Merida Toyotaholic

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    Nice center caps. Someone outa chime in shortly with an answer.. there are a lot of different 'steel' wheels for toyota so be patient, and it'll show up!
     
  3. jetas

    jetas Grand Toyotaholic

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    Have you pulled them off before? They dont look like theyre sitting right to be honest. There arent enough threads coming thru the lugnuts.
     
  4. fred heath

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    Toyota factory wheels will have a stock number and other identifying marks stamped into the steel wheel itself. Check the bead area on the outside (both front and back. A small wire brush will help.
    If no luck there, dismount a tire and check inside the wheel. There will be an ID somewhere.
     
  5. Liquidhandwash

    Liquidhandwash Enthusiast

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    Ive got a stack of hilux wheels and there are a number of variations, they all look pretty much the same but some have lugs for hub caps, some have 9 holes some have 12 some have ovals. It is definitely a hilux wheel as I have 2 that are identical my best guess it the they are off a late 3rd or 4 generation 1980-1988
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Hilux
     
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