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Originally Posted by agnosto
It looks nice, but since you asked someone else's opinion I have to say that I will never alter anything (unless is required/mandatory/recall from manufacturer)... the reason is I once had put a TRD super-charger on my ex 1999 4Runner and regretted ever since as TRD could not fix it to fit right under the hood and the worst was it was running lean of fuel and TRD could not help eliminating the famous noise/knock no matter if I used 93 0r 95 Octane gas. Anyways, as I said it looks great and enjoy your new wheels/tires and hopefully will not give you any trouble at all. Also, I would keep the original wheels just in case...
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I'm sorry, but installing a supercharger onto an engine versus installing new wheels is not quite the same thing. Comparing the two is apples-to-oranges. If you are scared to change your wheels, or maybe your stereo, because of previous bad experience with a supercharger, then I truly hope you find a car that you are 100% completely satisfied with since you will never change anything from the factory.
Since I'm posting, here's a close-up comparison photo of the two wheels. Notice that I moved the Toyota center caps into the new wheels, thankfully they fit!
