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tickerbug,<br><br>Steel wheels should be the same
for both vehicles. <br><br>The parts guy can check
this for you to be sure. I'm sure in my mind that the
steel wheels for both the Tundra and the Sequoia will
be the same.<br><br>If you go to an alloy wheel for
your's, you should go wider than what is on your Sequoia
now. Your wheels are 16 X 7, 6 on 5.5, which is not
nearly wide enough.<br><br>Do you have the 245 or 265/70
- 16s?<br><br>Unless you can get a swinging deal on
some factory alloy take-offs from the Tundra, you'll
save money going to an aftermarket wheel. And you'll
be able get a wider wheel also. I don't think the
factory has any optional wider factory alloys available,
and IF they do, they'll cost you an arm and a leg!
You'll not find any of these as take-offs.<br><br>What
tires came on your's? I know on my HL, the factory used
the cheapest tire available in size 225/70-16. These
are GY Integras, listed on the Rack for only $59
each! Do you think Toy. pays $25 each for these
gumballs?<br><br>You might consider going to a better tire at this
time also. I went to the relatively new Michelin Cross
Terrain SUV in size 255/60-17, and WHAT a
difference!<br><br>I have my factory alloy wheels for sale, but they
are a lot diferent from the Sequoai.<br><br>Not
trying to be pushy, but simply pointing out a few
things.<br><br>If you want to take this offline, I'm . .
.<br><br>SilverHLLTD@...<br><br>HTHs<br><br>Derrel H. Green
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