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Will 8 inches wide wheels with a 10mm offset fit?

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by Sly, Mar 24, 2024.

  1. Mar 24, 2024 at 6:48 PM
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    Sly

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    Hi, I am planning to replace the tires and wheels on my 2022 TRD Off-Road 4Runner. I aim to equip it with Toyo Open Country III tires. I've found a set of used XD Series XD811 17" wheels, which are 8 inches wide with a 10mm offset. Will these wheels be compatible with my vehicle without causing any rubbing, affecting handling, or stressing the components? I also need to know if these wheels will extend outside the fenders, as I think it's illegal where I live in Quebec, Canada.

    I tried to figure it out using this website, but I lack the minimal required tire knowledge to find my answer. Thanks
     
  2. Mar 24, 2024 at 7:04 PM
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    Borracho Loco

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    It'll fit, but you'll rub a little more than you would with stock sized tires.
     
  3. Mar 24, 2024 at 7:06 PM
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    Thansk. Will it rub because of the tire, the wheel width or the offset?
     
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    Is that a positive or negative offset?

    Stock wheels generally have a small positive offset. +10 shouldn't rub with Stock size tires. -10 wheels will almost certainly rub, even with stock size tires.
     
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    It's +10mm offset. Thank you
     
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    I would think who your buying the rims from could provide the compatibility specification to ensure they will work on the 4Runner.
     
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    I have -18 offset on 8.5" wheels and just barely rub while full lock in reverse. Very minor trimming of the front bumper edge and push the liner in a little. The stance is much better though. If you want a little more stance, I'd go with 0 offset or more.

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    Go to "willtheyfit.com", and play around with different tire sizes and wheel specs (to include offset). This site has helped me numerous times figure out if a different aftermarket setup will work on a variety of vehicles that I've owned.
     
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    Hey OP
    Welcome here, from BC!
    This forum is excellent I like it a lot. Better information and faster more reliable answers from real world 5th gen owners.

    Stock setup but upgraded 8" wide wheels with 265/70 Toyos won't rub. Even if it was -10mm, it would be minimal.
    Your +10/8" wheels especially, and even -10 wheels, won't put stress on anything.
    Handling totally fine.
    +10/8" won't poke at all, and won't be flush. -10 won't be flush either but close.
    GOODLUCK

    TRD Offroad 7.5" wide, +15mm offset
    SR5 7" wide, +15mm offset
    TRD Pro 7" wide, +4mm offset

    I went to 9" wide wheels, 0 offset, LT285/70's, 1.25" spacers pushing wheels to -32mm offset :devil:
     
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  10. Aug 29, 2024 at 3:51 PM
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    Tire size? I’m looking at 17x8.5” but not sure if I want to run 0 or -12 offset. Still on stock suspension for the time being so may just stay with 265/70 but I really want a 275/70 but afraid the offset is going to cause more rubbing than I’d like!
     

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