ChrisCosta416
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Before I begin please note: I am not sponsored by any company and all my write-ups are from personal experience and knowledge. If you notice anything in correct please chime in or let me know! Enjoy!
Wheels
Before we go over after-market wheel options, lets go over the OEM wheels and center-bore
The following wheels were equipped and sold on the Gen3 Monteros in the United States
Notice anything common? They all have the same center bore and bolt pattern. These 2 items are key in choosing after-market wheels.
Fitment
In order to install any after-market on your Gen3 you MUST ensure the new wheels have the following
Offset
Offset plays a very important role when choose a wheel choice. Alpha Equipt did a great write-up and has a neat graph explaining off-set - https://alphaequipt.com/blogs/vehicle-gallery/alpha-ideology
Hub-Centric vs Lug-Centric
Once you start shopping for wheels you will notice that very few wheels have the exact center bore size of 67.1mm. In fact the most popular and common after-market wheels, Gen3 owners use on their trucks have a center bore size of either 106.1mm center bore (Toyota 4Runner/Tacoma Wheels) or 110MM.
You can read more about Hub-Centric and Lug-Centric here - https://www.americastire.com/learn/hub-centric-vs-lug-centric (I will be going over hub rings later)
Before I further go into hub vs lug-centric I have researched that the sheer clamping force of wheel to the hub do the majority of the work to support the weight of the vehicle. (Which means a properly torqued wheel with the proper lug-nuts will not have any issues)
Hub-Centric Wheels
- The majority of Mitsubishi Montero hub-centric wheels are OEM Gen3/4 Montero wheels and some L200 wheels. There is only one aftermarket hub-centric wheel I know of, which I will go over later.
- Hub-centric wheels mean that the diameter of the wheel center bore is manufactured to fit the center bore on the vehicle perfect. This means the wheel will center on the hub and there will be no gap between the bore of the wheel and vehicle.
Lug-Centric Wheels
- The majority of wheels (aftermarket and Toyota OEM) have a center bore size of (Toyota OEM) 106.1mm and (Aftermarket brands) 108-110mm.
- Lug-Centric wheels mean that the wheels will center on the mounting surface of the lug holes. Proper lug nuts and proper torquing will ensure the wheels are centered properly.
- Lug-Centric wheels DO NOT rest of the wheel studs and rely on proper lug nuts and install.
- Vibration can occur with lug-centric wheels and can be resolved with hub rings. (I will be going over this later)
Hub Rings
If you decided to go with lug-centric wheels I strongly recommend buying and installing aluminum hub rings. Myself and other members have used US Wheel adapters - https://www.uswheeladapters.com/shop/hub-centric-rings-aluminum/ - (Note: When ordering the "Inner Diameter" should be 67.1mm and the "Outer Diameter" should be the the size of the center bore of your new wheel. @SONICMASD has documented his experiences with plastic rings and I believe he has made the switch to aluminum rings.
Great! Now we got all the boring stuff out of the way! Lets talk wheel options!
First give this video a watch!
Toyota Wheels
From what I have seen the most popular and cheapest wheel options for Gen3 owners are Toyota Tacoma/4Runner/FJ cruiser wheels. All those wheels will have a 6x139.7 bolt pattern and a center bore of 106.1mm.
I found the best way to see all the Toyota OE wheel options was via hubcap haven - https://www.hubcaphaven.com/c/489/toyota_4runner_wheels_rims.html
Once you have decided on what Toyota wheel you want, head over to places like Craigslist, offerup, and even Facebook marketplace to find factory take-offs from many Toyota owners. When looking into TRD wheels be wary of knock-off wheels.
Aftermarket Wheels
I have compiled a list of reputable aftermarket wheels that will fit on the Gen3 Monteros. All these brands have wheels offered in 6x139.7 and have a Center Bore bigger than 67.1mm.
Great now you have chosen wheels, what about tires?
What is the best tire? This is very subjective so I will leave you all with this great video that I feel explains tires very well.
Thank you all for reading and if you have any questions feel free to reach out to me!
Wheels
Before we go over after-market wheel options, lets go over the OEM wheels and center-bore
The following wheels were equipped and sold on the Gen3 Monteros in the United States
Name: 6 Spoke Aluminum Alloy Wheel Model Year: 2001-2006 Size: 16x7 Center Bore: 67.1 Bolt Pattern: 6x139.7 (6x5.5) Offset: +46mm OEM Part Number: MR369588 |
Name: 6 Spoke Aluminum Alloy Silver Wheel Model Year: 2003-2006 Size: 16x7 Center Bore: 67.1 Bolt Pattern: 6x139.7 (6x5.5) Offset: +46mm OEM Part Number: MR992090 or MN103291 |
Name: 17x7.5 Aluminum Alloy Silver 6 spoke Wheel Model Year: 2005-2006 Size: 17x7.5 Center Bore: 67.1 Bolt Pattern: 6x139.7 (6x5.5) Offset: +46mm OEM Part Number: MN125546 |
Notice anything common? They all have the same center bore and bolt pattern. These 2 items are key in choosing after-market wheels.
Fitment
In order to install any after-market on your Gen3 you MUST ensure the new wheels have the following
- Bolt Pattern - Wheel MUST have a 6x139.7 (also known as 6x5.5) bolt pattern
- Center bore size MUST be 67.1mm diameter or bigger
- I would verify the offset is not more than +46 (meaning wheels such as +47,+50 is a no go)
- Any wheel smaller than a 16 might not work and will definitely not work with Total Chaos Upper Control Arms.
Offset
Offset plays a very important role when choose a wheel choice. Alpha Equipt did a great write-up and has a neat graph explaining off-set - https://alphaequipt.com/blogs/vehicle-gallery/alpha-ideology
Hub-Centric vs Lug-Centric
Once you start shopping for wheels you will notice that very few wheels have the exact center bore size of 67.1mm. In fact the most popular and common after-market wheels, Gen3 owners use on their trucks have a center bore size of either 106.1mm center bore (Toyota 4Runner/Tacoma Wheels) or 110MM.
You can read more about Hub-Centric and Lug-Centric here - https://www.americastire.com/learn/hub-centric-vs-lug-centric (I will be going over hub rings later)
Before I further go into hub vs lug-centric I have researched that the sheer clamping force of wheel to the hub do the majority of the work to support the weight of the vehicle. (Which means a properly torqued wheel with the proper lug-nuts will not have any issues)
Hub-Centric Wheels
- The majority of Mitsubishi Montero hub-centric wheels are OEM Gen3/4 Montero wheels and some L200 wheels. There is only one aftermarket hub-centric wheel I know of, which I will go over later.
- Hub-centric wheels mean that the diameter of the wheel center bore is manufactured to fit the center bore on the vehicle perfect. This means the wheel will center on the hub and there will be no gap between the bore of the wheel and vehicle.
Lug-Centric Wheels
- The majority of wheels (aftermarket and Toyota OEM) have a center bore size of (Toyota OEM) 106.1mm and (Aftermarket brands) 108-110mm.
- Lug-Centric wheels mean that the wheels will center on the mounting surface of the lug holes. Proper lug nuts and proper torquing will ensure the wheels are centered properly.
- Lug-Centric wheels DO NOT rest of the wheel studs and rely on proper lug nuts and install.
- Vibration can occur with lug-centric wheels and can be resolved with hub rings. (I will be going over this later)
Hub Rings
If you decided to go with lug-centric wheels I strongly recommend buying and installing aluminum hub rings. Myself and other members have used US Wheel adapters - https://www.uswheeladapters.com/shop/hub-centric-rings-aluminum/ - (Note: When ordering the "Inner Diameter" should be 67.1mm and the "Outer Diameter" should be the the size of the center bore of your new wheel. @SONICMASD has documented his experiences with plastic rings and I believe he has made the switch to aluminum rings.
Great! Now we got all the boring stuff out of the way! Lets talk wheel options!
First give this video a watch!
Toyota Wheels
From what I have seen the most popular and cheapest wheel options for Gen3 owners are Toyota Tacoma/4Runner/FJ cruiser wheels. All those wheels will have a 6x139.7 bolt pattern and a center bore of 106.1mm.
I found the best way to see all the Toyota OE wheel options was via hubcap haven - https://www.hubcaphaven.com/c/489/toyota_4runner_wheels_rims.html
Once you have decided on what Toyota wheel you want, head over to places like Craigslist, offerup, and even Facebook marketplace to find factory take-offs from many Toyota owners. When looking into TRD wheels be wary of knock-off wheels.
Aftermarket Wheels
I have compiled a list of reputable aftermarket wheels that will fit on the Gen3 Monteros. All these brands have wheels offered in 6x139.7 and have a Center Bore bigger than 67.1mm.
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Method Race Wheels | Off-road Wheels
Method Race Wheels is committed to bringing you the finest quality products with the most complete lineup of wheels for off road trucks, off road buggies, rockwww.methodracewheels.com -
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RRW Off Road | Relations Race Wheels: Strong Well Built Rims & More
RRW is passionate about our line of truck products that now include Wheels, Bumpers, Rock Sliders, Metal Armor, and Leather Seat Covers with much more coming. We support late model trucks like Toyota, Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Jeep, and models such as Tacoma, 4Runner, Tundra, F-150, Ranger, Silverado...www.relationsracewheels.com -
Home | Performance Wheels + Off-Road Wheels | fifteen52
Welcome to fifteen52, makers of premium one-piece cast alloy monoblock wheels. From off-road truck wheels to performance road wheels, fifteen52 is known for its sporty, motorsport-influenced design aesthetic.fifteen52.com -
BRAID Wheels USA
The last wheels you'll ever need, in any bolt pattern, at any offset, in any finish, for any vehicle, for any purpose, made just for you, in our European factorbraidusa.com -
Rotawheels
www.rotawheels.com - https://www.mainlineoverland.com/products/evo-corse-dakarcorse-16x7-mitsubishi-montero-pajero (Note: These wheels are the only aftermarket wheels that use a factory offset)
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EVO Corse Wheels
www.mainlineoverland.com -
Wheel Collection - Icon Vehicle Dynamics
Icon Vehicle Dynamics quality off-road suspension system components, lift kits, coil over shocks, uniball upper control arms, leaf springs, life-time warranty and guarantee of all manufactured parts, and personalized customer service and tech support for Ford, Chevy, Toyota, Nissan, Jeep, Dodge...iconvehicledynamics.com - https://www.ravspec.com/product-category/car-application/truckwheels/toyota-6x139-truckwheels
- https://www.blackrhinowheels.com/truck-wheels/
Great now you have chosen wheels, what about tires?
What is the best tire? This is very subjective so I will leave you all with this great video that I feel explains tires very well.
Thank you all for reading and if you have any questions feel free to reach out to me!