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Thanks. I thought I'd seen a few members running 3rd gen oem wheels here.. if they fit they are cheaper than other options out there, but looking for some confirmation. The specs match (I think)
 

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For real. I see some minivans rocking RPF1 and I'm just waiting to see it collapse when it hits a pothole wrong. Finding a lightweight wheel that can support the Gen4 weight is a exercise in "oh man, that is $$" LOL
Haha. Im actually not too concerned about the damage/$$$ of lightweight wheels cracking. My concern is the precious cargo we carry in our vans.

On a separate thread I was also trying to look for data how much weight is in the front axles vs the rear axles. With the engine and battery in the front - i wont be surprised if 60% of the total weight is in the front (FWD models). This is why its important to use wheels that can take the heavy load (especially in front).
 

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How about the 17" steel wheel set of 2020 RAV4 LE, will it be just appropriate for 4th gen Sienna load weight? Thanks in advance.
If you dont mind - why do you want to put 17in steelies in a 2022 ? But yeah RAV4 steelies might work (check caliper clearance to be sure). There are many used wheels on Marketplace for cheap. Highlander, Lexus rx350, rx400, rx450 are plentiful and cheap (300-500 / set). Its unlikely the tires (highlander/rx) will match. You will have to buy your own tires because the size is slightly different.
 
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