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20” rim change to 17” Limited

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by TheSponge, Mar 4, 2024.

  1. Mar 4, 2024 at 3:59 PM
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    TheSponge

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    So new to me ‘16 Limited has 20” aftermarket rims with 275/55/20 BFG KOs. While the appearance looks nice and all, I feel like 17s would be better suited for comfort and the wallet come tire change time.

    Question is, will 17” rims from Tacoma's/4Runner fit? I’d love the black TRD rims but want to confirm fitment from the Tacoma would work?
     
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    Looks like TRD-style wheels from a '16 Tacoma should fit, the +4mm offset shouldn't pose an issue. 275/55-20s aren't any more expensive than 265/70-17s, so you won't be saving any money on tires by switching to 17s (depending on the brand of course).

    2016 Toyota Tacoma 17" OEM Wheel Rim W75167B (autorimshop.com)
     
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    Thank you! But I guess the ride / comfort would be better. Prob doesn’t help that these BFGs are a load E tire and not C.

    Can you also tell me how you determined that the ‘16 Tacoma rims has a 4mm offset? Is the TRD rims or any ‘16 Tacoma OEM rim?
     
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  4. Mar 4, 2024 at 7:26 PM
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    The offset is listed under the wheel specs at the web link. You can pull up different years and models of OEM wheels on that website.
     
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    Thanks! And you are correct the cost on that 17” isn’t any better lol guess maybe just stick with the 20s and find a C rated tire to gain a bit of sidewall flex..
     
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    I got my set of 275/55-20s off Simple Tire, with free shipping. Had a local dealer mount then, so they could deal with the TPMS sensors. They do look noticeably taller and wider than the OEM 245/60s, which is what I was expecting. No more skinny profiles.
     
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