JackCharvel
Geotechnical
- Aug 24, 2024
- 6
I'm new to the site and am hoping some of you good folks can help me understand what I need to consider when looking at wheel options for my vehicle. I've searched this forum and gathered that wheels are typically designed to have a load rating that meets or exceeds half the heavier axle weight, or even the greatest tire load rating when other info isn't available. Also there is some indication that matching bolt patterns typically indicate that load rating should be sufficient for cross applications. This is where I'm hoping to get some confirmation.
My use case is a 2012 Toyota Sienna 3.5L FWD. I have the LE stock 17" wheels and am hoping to move to an 18"+ to make room for possible brake upgrades when that time comes, and for appearance considerations. I've been looking on the used market and options are limited in my area for oem Sienna (or similar weight class Toyota) wheels. Opening my options up to Camry or Lexus sedan wheels would open up my options. These have the same 5x114.3mm bolt pattern and hub bore as mine, but the Camry has a GVWR or 4,700lbs and the Sienna's GVWR is 6,000lbs. Is this enough to worry about? One thing I have noticed on the newer Siennas is that some have the exact wheels (appearance wise at least) as the Camry of the same year. I can't imagine they built that wheel with 2 different load ratings, so maybe that's the answer to my question.
To open my options further I could consider other company's oem wheels of the same bolt pattern. For example, Ford Mustang, Explorer, and I think Subaru WRX use 5x114.3 but have a larger center bore. Are any issues possible from going that route and using hub adapters?
I've asked this question several times over the last 6 months and haven't gotten anything resembling a credible answer. So I'm happy to have found this forum and appreciate any help.
My use case is a 2012 Toyota Sienna 3.5L FWD. I have the LE stock 17" wheels and am hoping to move to an 18"+ to make room for possible brake upgrades when that time comes, and for appearance considerations. I've been looking on the used market and options are limited in my area for oem Sienna (or similar weight class Toyota) wheels. Opening my options up to Camry or Lexus sedan wheels would open up my options. These have the same 5x114.3mm bolt pattern and hub bore as mine, but the Camry has a GVWR or 4,700lbs and the Sienna's GVWR is 6,000lbs. Is this enough to worry about? One thing I have noticed on the newer Siennas is that some have the exact wheels (appearance wise at least) as the Camry of the same year. I can't imagine they built that wheel with 2 different load ratings, so maybe that's the answer to my question.
To open my options further I could consider other company's oem wheels of the same bolt pattern. For example, Ford Mustang, Explorer, and I think Subaru WRX use 5x114.3 but have a larger center bore. Are any issues possible from going that route and using hub adapters?
I've asked this question several times over the last 6 months and haven't gotten anything resembling a credible answer. So I'm happy to have found this forum and appreciate any help.