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Old 10-15-2008, 09:37 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Just wanted to give a quick update on what I did. I called wheeladaptor.com and I bought a set of hubcentric adaptors. They fit inside my aftermarket wheels and over the hub on the toyota. They do add about an inch to the wheel but with the offsets of the factory wheels and my aftermarket wheels they look good without looking like a gocart. So far they work great. I really put them through the test last weekend hunting. I went into places I probably should not have been with the truck. I made it out though myself and no problems with the truck!

I do have a question. Every once in awhile, I will have a steering wheel wobble. It does not happen all the time. The rest of the time drives good. I took it back to the tire store and they guy told me that on Fords and Toyota's if you put on oversized wheels and tires you will have that. He said it is because of the style of rack and pinion they use. Has anyone else heard of this? If so, how can I fix it?

I like to see pictures so here is a picture of my truck with the wheels on it.

http://i415.photobucket.com/albums/p...olling/001.jpg
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