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Well, I was really looking forward to having the X Series (KMC Bully 708s) on my new 2024 R4P. Until it was too late and I realized they wouldn't clear the larger calipers. I have no idea how I didn't catch that considering I researched wheels for about 6 hours before buying these.

I'm in Los Angeles and have this brand new set of 4 if anyone is interested in them and wants to save some $.

Finally, I would love some suggestions from you all about similar 17" wheels that will fit the prime. I like the mesh look and they will be paired with Firestone Destination AT2s- please suggest away!

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What's good guys, this is my first time entering the Yota community I've been a strict BMW/Lexus enthusiast for the longest but now things have changed.

Let's arrange our set ups by the following-

Brand: Vossen
Model: VSF2
Size: 22x9
Offset: 38
Comfort: 7/10

I have the XLE Premium, I do miss the ride of my 19s more but the look of these 22s makes up for it. I thought it was going to look horrible, I took a gamble buying em. But after I installed, I'm in love. Anyone who's hesitant to put 22s on their 2019 Rav4... dont be lol View attachment 145748
2024 gas Limited. These are my Replika (by Fastco) R268 winter alloys minus 2 sizing (17”) from OEM 19” all seasons.

All specifications (bore, offset, etc.) same as OEM.

I painted calipers, rotor caps and ends since.
 

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Recently purchased a 2024 Rav4 Prime and swapped out the 19" stock wheels for 17" Reika R25 Detours R25 Detour - Reika Wheels and Firestone Destination AT2s (wanted the weight savings over the Falkens)
Stock weights= Wheels= 32lbs, Tires= 29 lbs, Total= 61 lbs
New weights= Wheels= 23lbs, Tires= 29lbs, Total= 52lbs (9lbs weight savings per corner)

I only have a couple miles on them, but I could immediately tell the ride was a bit softer, albeit also louder (surprisingly so). It's not horrible, but I hope the tires will get a bit quieter with some wear.

I now have a set of four 17" OEM X-series (same as KMC Bully 708s- brand new, didn't fit over the larger R4P rotors) and 19" takeoffs (like new, have about 400 mi on them) for sale in Los Angeles in case anyone wants them.

Here's the pics- looks like they got a bit overzealous on the tire change lubricant on the font left, hence why it appears a bit brown.

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Recently purchased a 2024 Rav4 Prime and swapped out the 19" stock wheels for 17" Reika R25 Detours R25 Detour - Reika Wheels and Firestone Destination AT2s (wanted the weight savings over the Falkens)
Stock weights= Wheels= 32lbs, Tires= 29 lbs, Total= 61 lbs
New weights= Wheels= 23lbs, Tires= 29lbs, Total= 52lbs (9lbs weight savings per corner)

I only have a couple miles on them, but I could immediately tell the ride was a bit softer, albeit also louder (surprisingly so). It's not horrible, but I hope the tires will get a bit quieter with some wear.

I now have a set of four 17" OEM X-series (same as KMC Bully 708s- brand new, didn't fit over the larger R4P rotors) and 19" takeoffs (like new, have about 400 mi on them) for sale in Los Angeles in case anyone wants them.

Here's the pics- looks like they got a bit overzealous on the tire change lubricant on the font left, hence why it appears a bit brown.

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Great looking wheels!
 
Very thankful for this thread as it was my main source of inspiration for my newly installed shoes.
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  • BFG KO2's 245/65R17
  • LP Aventure LP1 17x7.5 ET35

No lift, no spacers... and no rubbing!
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Happy to report they did amazing on yesterday's camping trip.
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After reading many reviews, I was expecting excessive road noise and a large mpg loss. However, I find road noise to be negligible and no real mpg loss. They feel just like my OEM wheels but with the added off road capabilities.

Please feel free to send me a message or reply if you have any questions about anything (cost, ordering, etc)

Find my new member introduction here: https://www.rav4world.com/threads/2019-rav4-trail-bear-country-explorer.335669/
 
After reading many reviews, I was expecting excessive road noise and a large mpg loss. However, I find road noise to be negligible and no real mpg loss. They feel just like my OEM wheels but with the added off road capabilities.
Welcome to the forum.

I put KO2 tires on my 4Runner and experience no change in ride, noise, or MPG (not that MPG matters on a 4Runner -- it is pretty bad from the start).
 
Interesting, wheels that cost almost as much as the car. They look great, and they should. Do you know how much they weigh ? Must be really light.
Ive since swapped cars to a 21 prime se. Still black. They're quite light compared to the stock 18" that came with it.
I doubt the wheels cost nearly as much as the car lol
10k ish + tires
 
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