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Is it possible - 5 lug 5x112 lug pattern on the TRD sport? Idk a much about wheel adapters

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I know very little about wheel adapters/spacers and offset, etc. I can do the mechanical bits of installing from the looks of things, but the rest seems to be over my head, maybe I'm just making it harder than it is, but I could use some help.
A quick back story: I ordered an M3 back in the late fall of 22 and the car was delivered in winter of 23, so naturally I wasn't going to wait to use it (planned on it being my daily) so I bought another set of OEM BMW wheels with winter tires. Fast forward to July 2024, I decided a truck would be beneficial in my life with my hobbies and DIY projects and the 4th Gen Tocoma TRD Sport was added to the family and the M3 got promoted to "fun car" and retired from daily duty. So now I have this set of 19" wheels that are perfectly good, that I'd like to throw onto the tacoma for awhile before I get tired of them and sell them off and find other wheels (or maybe I'll love them enough on the truck that the astronomical time I have to spend cleaning them weekly will be worth it).

Anyway, the wheels have a 5 x 112 lug pattern and are 19" x 9.5" with ET20
- Can someone point me to adapters I can use to mount these wheels?
- With a 20ET (and likely closer to 30 after an adapter is used) will these wheels have poke, be flush, still tucked?
- Is there a brand of adapter that is the "gold standard"? - I don't want my spacer bolts busting while cruising down the road at 65+!
- what is the largest tire size I can run with these wheels?
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What you’re asking isnt possible. At least 1 of the lug bolts on a spacer would be too close to the existing bolts on the Tacoma, and be a major failure point, as you describe it “at 65 mph”.
 

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My advice is to sell those wheels now. What you're asking isn't possible, and there are so many red flags attached that it's blinding.
 
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What you’re asking isnt possible. At least 1 of the lug bolts on a spacer would be too close to the existing bolts on the Tacoma, and be a major failure point, as you describe it “at 65 mph”.
My advice is to sell those wheels now. What you're asking isn't possible, and there are so many red flags attached that it's blinding.
Good to know, I’ll go a different route! Exactly why I came to ask, thanks!
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