'96 and newer are lug centric. [edit: I'm wrong - they've got to be hub centric with the shoulder lug nuts.] The lug nuts must be flat "shoulder" mag style lug nuts. Not cheap from the dealer, but there are aftermarket possibilities too.

There's plenty of room for a manual hub, but it looks a little weird with too much room around the hub when you just leave the plastic center cap off (like I do). Works fine that way though. That's what Erik meant about possibly modifying them like drilling a hole in the plastic center cap so it doesn't look strange around the manual hub. Depends a little on which kind of alloy wheel from that generation, since there's a few.

'96 and newer are usually described as either 4 3/8" or 4.5" backspacing.

I see in your link that the original owner painted them a bronze color. The paint seems to be thin or wearing off in places.

Last edited by Jeff the marmot; 11/03/10 05:59 AM.

Jeff
2000 4Runner SR5, supercharger, rear e-locker, ARB front locker, 285/75R16 MT/R's, custom bumpers & skids
2007 Tacoma double cab 4x4 - stock