Wheel Options for the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 250 (2024+) from 4x4 Engineering Service
Our friends at 4x4 Engineering Service in Japan don't hang about! Having just taken delivery of their new 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser, they've already been testing various wheels to check fitment compatibility.
As the UK distributor for 4x4 Engineering Service's BRADLEY and AIR/G wheel brands, we're looking forward to supplying wheels for our customers' brand new Land Cruisers!
This is the Land Cruiser as it was delivered, shown in "ZX diesel (GDJ250)" trim. This includes 18" Toyota wheels (18x7.0J+60 specification), fitted with 265/70R18 tyres.
The first wheel that they tested was the AIR/G Vulcan, which was recently introduced to their AIR/G line-up with a 18x8.5J+52 specification to suit both the new Land Cruiser 250 and the recently released 300.
The wheels pictured are finished in Matte Gunmetallic and are fitted with 275/70R18 tyres. The AIR/G Vulcan is also available in Matte Bronze.
With this setup, the wheels protrude approximately 21mm more than the original wheels and tyres at both the front and rear.
The new wheel and tyre diameter is approximately 20mm larger than the original wheels and tyres.
Next up is BRADLEY's infamous FORGED Takumi wheel, shown here in 18x8.5J+52 specification and finished in Matte Titanium Bronze, fitted with 275/70R18 tyres. The FORGED Takumi is also available in Matte Deep Grey and Matte Shadow Black.
With this setup, the wheels protrude approximately 21mm more than the original wheels and tyres at both the front and rear.
The new wheel and tyre diameter is approximately 20mm larger than the original wheels and tyres.
With this setup, the wheels protrude approximately 18mm more than the original wheels and tyres at both the front and rear.
The new wheel and tyre diameter is approximately 20mm larger than the original wheels and tyres.
Last but not least are the 20" variant of the BRADLEY FORGED Takumi wheel, which is soon to be released. The pictured specification is 20x9.0J+52, shown in Matte Deep Grey. Matte Shadow Black and Matte Titanium Bronze colour finishes will also be available.
With this setup, the wheels protrude approximately 27mm more than the original wheels and tyres at both the front and rear.
The new wheel and tyre diameter is approximately 10mm larger than the original wheels and tyres.
Of course, new wheels demand new wheel nuts! While the outgoing Land Cruiser Prado 150 (2010+) used M12x1.50 wheel nuts, the new 250 model uses M14x1.50 items. Thankfully, 4x4 Engineering Service also offer their own range of suitable M14 wheel nuts!
Have you just taken delivery of your new Land Cruiser Prado 250? Please get in touch if you have any questions!