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Finally, Rock Warrior Wheels!

rickc5

Our back yard
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After searching for over two years, I finally found a set of Tundra Rock Warrior wheels locally at a good price. They are now mounted on our LC200 with Goodyear Wrangler Dura-Trac tires in a larger-than-stock size. MUCH better traction off-road. Yay!

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toyotafan

Toyota Truck Club Founder
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1000 Posts
Those look great. Where did you find them?

What size tires are those? Did you have to tune the computer to compensate for the larger tires? Just checking to see if your speedometer is accurate.
 

rickc5

Our back yard
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100 Posts
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285/70 R17, which is the stock size for the Tundra Rock Warrior package. Slightly larger diameter than the stock 18" tire, and they rub very slightly at full lock on the inside of the mud flaps. Just a slight thump, thump, thump when backing up. I could shave the raised edge off the mud flaps, but there's really no need. The speedo is off by 1-2 mph at 70 mph according to my Escort radar detector, which has a speed readout--not enough to worry about. This Rock Warrior tire/wheel package is highly sought after by LC200 owners who do some off-roading, but there aren't many available. I found mine on Craig's List. It took two years because I live in the middle of nowhere.
 

rickc5

Our back yard
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Really a shame that Toyota stopped offering the "Rock Warrior" package for the Tundra. These wheels are so scarce that Toyota mandated that dealers who still have some in stock could ONLY sell them to owners of Tundra "Rock Warrior" truck as spares. If you can find any new ones, they can run up to $500 each. Scarce as hen's teeth.
 

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