Thanks for the video - you mention that typically you don't see a positive offset on Tacoma, but all the TRD Pro Wheels I see have a positive offset. Either +4 or +5. Looking for a zero offset.
@@dundeeecrocagreed on everything you just said. My 2023TRD is the same way with the Speedometer. Also, those tires fill up the wheel wells perfectly. Yeah I could lift it which is cool but not something I wanna do.
Most comprehensive and helpful video I have seen on the topic. I have had to watch it over a number of times taking note in order to capture all the information. Well done! Thanks so much for putting in this awesome effort. I feel I can confidently purchase my all terrain tires now for my Tacoma TRD Sport 4 door long bed. So important as there is no product available anywhere near me and I need to have these shipped from a great distance. I need to get it right the first time, including the decision on lift or not. Thank you from Newfoundland Canada!
I want to put KMC wheels on my truck mostly because that’s my initials haha. Will they work with my TPMS or will I have a warning on my dash all the time? 2013 base 4x4 double cab. Great video thanks.
See my previous comments on the outstanding job you have done with this. Awesome! I have just one comment: you say that the speedometer will be off when you change the tire size to a bigger tire - off course I agree with that. But you say the speedometer will show less speed than actual. After change to bigger tire but Before calibration, Wouldn’t the truck think it has smaller tires therefore for each rotation of the tire it would think it travelled the shorter circumference of the tire and therefore read a slower speed (less travelled per rotation). The larger tire should have travelled further in a single rotation and therefore the actual speed would be slightly greater than the speedometer reading. I.e. for the same rpm you are going further, therefore your speedometer is reading less than actual? I am not sure. Just wanted to put the question out there. Thanks again for awesome and vital content! Cheers
It will read less because it's just a sensor counting a full tire rotation. On larger tires a full rotation takes longer, so 18" at the same speed as 16" will rotate less when traveling the same distance. Fewer rotations means the speed is calculated lower by the vehicle.
I have nitto terra grappler G2 on my 15 Tacoma and if the roads wet they will make you spin out or slide and they suck in mud or wet grass I’m thinking about getting the trail grapplers for my truck
05/27/2024 I removed my stock Toyo A31 tires the size was 245/75R/16 (30.47inch and the Revs of the tires =661.93) tires and replaced them with Toyo AT3’s the new size 265/75R/16 (31.65 and the Revs of the tires=637.23) today 05/30/24 I went to the Toyota dealer for the recall on the rear axle and to recalibrate my speedometer, the dealer technician told me I don’t have to recalibrate it because the size difference is not that much. Any thoughts on this?
just bought a brand new 2023 sr5 4x4 tacoma. it has 245 75/r16 firestone destination le2 with the dark rim. i find the truck sitting lower than i like.used to the 1500 ram i traded in.i find i have to tilt my head to get into the tacoma also not crazy about the dark rims.would like to switch the rims to a crome color and put on tires that will raise the truck without having to install a lift kit ....any suggestions ?
Did you end up doing this setup? I was looking at the same thing, 265/75/16 with -10 with the bilstein 1.5” adjustable strut in front. If you did have you run into any issues?
Hi, 2020 TRD PRO, would 285/75R16 Falken Wildpeak fit? I have Falkens now, 265/75R16 and they are fine but worn out, got 80,000 out of them, please advise and thank you
I put the 4Runner TRD 17" wheels with 265/70R17 tires on my 2021 Tacoma and they do not fit. Sure if your driving on a flat surface with no bumps they're fine, but they rub every time I turn if there is a slight elevation change or bump. Sometimes even when turning while braking. I have an SR5 4x4 V6, maybe other configurations don't have this issue.
How wide can I go with stock suspension.? I would love to do 275 70 R17x9 on my 2017 Tacoma SR5.. its gonna hit the suspension if I use the 9 wide..? Any comments about the Fox 2.0 Perfomance series coilovers & reservoir shocks!!! Thinking about to install those in the future
If you have a 3rd gen Taco, I'd say you could easily fit that. That equates to a 31.6" wheel. I have a 2018 Offroad at stock height and literally just installed 265/75/16 tires which equates to a 31.7" wheel; no shaving required and no rubbing at all at full turn. Just using the eyeball test, I believe you could get away with wheels up to 32" or a hair less without any mods.
I just got a 21 trd off road that has 16” wheels and can’t seem to find a trd pro wheel that is not 17”. I would like to stay with a 16” wheel cuz the truck has brand new tires on it. Does anyone know if they make a 16” trd pro wheel with the correct offset that will fit?
I have '22 TRD Sport 4x4 and want to pit 285/70/R17 KO2. I have a 3"/2" lift spacers ready yo install. If I add the spacers and keep the 285 tires on the Stock 17" Rims, will I need to change UCA's or do a CMC? I am OK with trimming the plastics, just not sure about the cmc.
I have 265/70r/16 thinking about going 285/75/16 But if I go 285/75/17 I do like the TRD pro rims I putting on a 3/2 lift this week would there be a issue going the 17 inch rims and tires? I have a 2020 TRD off rd Tacoma 4x4 hate to purchase the rims and tires and don’t fit?
@@losssgheee427 Hi it went good I did 3/2 lift pro comp spacers block in the back went with nitto grapplers 2G 285/70/17 no issues looks good rides good
The OEM, factory tires on the 2021 Toyota Tacoma SX 4cyl 2WD look like 💩💩💩💩 in my opinion. I'm in FL & my security firm uses Tacoma 2WD trucks. The red-brown color, brake dust is ⬇️. The rubber, tire(factory) seems really sub par 🧐.
Thanks for the video - you mention that typically you don't see a positive offset on Tacoma, but all the TRD Pro Wheels I see have a positive offset. Either +4 or +5. Looking for a zero offset.
Falken Wildpeak are also a great choice in meatier tires.
265/75r16 is the way to go, makes the speedo spot on. I have a 2015 Tacoma TRD off road access cab long bed 4.0
Silly to choose a tire based on the speedometer
@@JeepCherokeeful No it is not, the truck came with 265/70r16 and it was off about 3 mph, and installed 265/75r16's and it is spot on.
@@dundeeecroc good
Agreed.
@@dundeeecrocagreed on everything you just said. My 2023TRD is the same way with the Speedometer. Also, those tires fill up the wheel wells perfectly. Yeah I could lift it which is cool but not something I wanna do.
Thank you for making this. I'm gonna have to just link this video each time someone posts a wheel/tire question on Tacomaworld from now on
Most comprehensive and helpful video I have seen on the topic. I have had to watch it over a number of times taking note in order to capture all the information. Well done! Thanks so much for putting in this awesome effort. I feel I can confidently purchase my all terrain tires now for my Tacoma TRD Sport 4 door long bed. So important as there is no product available anywhere near me and I need to have these shipped from a great distance. I need to get it right the first time, including the decision on lift or not. Thank you from Newfoundland Canada!
I’m doing a 285/70R17 with a -18 offset & a 3inch lift kit with bilstein 6112 with TOYO AT3 33 inch tires
Learn something new watching this bigger tires make sure truck goes slightly slower.
Are Bilstiein 5100's with 1-2.5" lift (front & 2" block on back) good replacement for 1st Gen Taco?
I want to put KMC wheels on my truck mostly because that’s my initials haha. Will they work with my TPMS or will I have a warning on my dash all the time? 2013 base 4x4 double cab. Great video thanks.
See my previous comments on the outstanding job you have done with this. Awesome! I have just one comment: you say that the speedometer will be off when you change the tire size to a bigger tire - off course I agree with that. But you say the speedometer will show less speed than actual. After change to bigger tire but Before calibration, Wouldn’t the truck think it has smaller tires therefore for each rotation of the tire it would think it travelled the shorter circumference of the tire and therefore read a slower speed (less travelled per rotation). The larger tire should have travelled further in a single rotation and therefore the actual speed would be slightly greater than the speedometer reading. I.e. for the same rpm you are going further, therefore your speedometer is reading less than actual? I am not sure. Just wanted to put the question out there. Thanks again for awesome and vital content! Cheers
It will read less because it's just a sensor counting a full tire rotation. On larger tires a full rotation takes longer, so 18" at the same speed as 16" will rotate less when traveling the same distance. Fewer rotations means the speed is calculated lower by the vehicle.
I have nitto terra grappler G2 on my 15 Tacoma and if the roads wet they will make you spin out or slide and they suck in mud or wet grass I’m thinking about getting the trail grapplers for my truck
It's funny hearing the price of the KO2's in 2020 in this video - and by funny I mean depressing. Similar KO2s are around $230 a tire right now!
Yeah....
289 now and a wait
05/27/2024 I removed my stock Toyo A31 tires the size was 245/75R/16 (30.47inch and the Revs of the tires =661.93) tires and replaced them with Toyo AT3’s the new size 265/75R/16 (31.65 and the Revs of the tires=637.23) today 05/30/24 I went to the Toyota dealer for the recall on the rear axle and to recalibrate my speedometer, the dealer technician told me I don’t have to recalibrate it because the size difference is not that much. Any thoughts on this?
just bought a brand new 2023 sr5 4x4 tacoma. it has 245 75/r16 firestone destination le2 with the dark rim. i find the truck sitting lower than i like.used to the 1500 ram i traded in.i find i have to tilt my head to get into the tacoma also not crazy about the dark rims.would like to switch the rims to a crome color and put on tires that will raise the truck without having to install a lift kit ....any suggestions ?
For a stock 2022 Tacoma off road 4x4 if I put 265/75r16 with a set of wheels -10mm would it be ok or you think it will rub on
Did you end up doing this setup? I was looking at the same thing, 265/75/16 with -10 with the bilstein 1.5” adjustable strut in front. If you did have you run into any issues?
@@kennylopez5207 any update?
Not yet I got everything on order though, appointment next week for the leveling and just waiting for a call from discount tire for the wheel setup!
I have 2013 prerunner v6 2WD can I fit 265/70/17 on my 17” rims, anyone know?
Can you calibrate the speedometer yourself or take it to a shop? And have someone calibrate it for you
Hi, 2020 TRD PRO, would 285/75R16 Falken Wildpeak fit? I have Falkens now, 265/75R16 and they are fine but worn out, got 80,000 out of them, please advise and thank you
I put the 4Runner TRD 17" wheels with 265/70R17 tires on my 2021 Tacoma and they do not fit. Sure if your driving on a flat surface with no bumps they're fine, but they rub every time I turn if there is a slight elevation change or bump. Sometimes even when turning while braking. I have an SR5 4x4 V6, maybe other configurations don't have this issue.
Lift it
What model Tacoma do you have? I was thinking about 4Runner TRD 16” wheels on my 21 OR with stock tire size
How wide can I go with stock suspension.? I would love to do 275 70 R17x9 on my 2017 Tacoma SR5.. its gonna hit the suspension if I use the 9 wide..?
Any comments about the Fox 2.0 Perfomance series coilovers & reservoir shocks!!!
Thinking about to install those in the future
I have stock Tacoma 2022 I want to place wheels & tires on, I deal I made was I could only level it. How large can I go w/o rubbing?
I’m trying to figure that out to
@@thatguywhodontcare1223 I went with a 275/65/R18
TRD wheels are the most popular wheel...paid 235 today for mine
I have 2 -1 inch lift on stock 265 /65r17 . I want to upgrade to 275/70r17 ko2 . Do I need another modification o wheel spacer ?
Which one fits best for a 2018 Tacoma Trd Sport? 16” or 17” trd pro wheels?
Just purchased the TRD wheels for my FJ Cruiser. Any ideas if I can fit 295/70r17s with a 3 inch lift without cutting the body mount?
ID on the wheels the blue tacoma has at 4:49
With a 2/1 level kit you can fit 33x12.5 with very minor trimming
2inch front 1 back?
@@dirkdiggler7990 yes
Hi! Will Toyo Open Country AT3's 265 70 17 tires, with a 17x9 -12 offset wheel have any rubbing issues on a stock 3rd gen??
If you have a 3rd gen Taco, I'd say you could easily fit that. That equates to a 31.6" wheel. I have a 2018 Offroad at stock height and literally just installed 265/75/16 tires which equates to a 31.7" wheel; no shaving required and no rubbing at all at full turn. Just using the eyeball test, I believe you could get away with wheels up to 32" or a hair less without any mods.
Oh, forgot to consider the negative offset when making my comment. Scratch that then, I don't know.
Got 265/75/17 KM3 MUD on stock 2019 ORDC no rub but definitely max size
I just got 2021 SR5 it comes with 245/ 75/ 16 assuming I can go to 265 without a lift or a spacer ?
I just got a 21 trd off road that has 16” wheels and can’t seem to find a trd pro wheel that is not 17”. I would like to stay with a 16” wheel cuz the truck has brand new tires on it. Does anyone know if they make a 16” trd pro wheel with the correct offset that will fit?
Where did you buy your Pro Wheels?
Are the stock wheels not +25mm offset? You say you never see positive offset on Tacoma’s.
That's what I thought the old school trd pro wheels were?
2020 sport is +30
This dude totally forgot about the Falken Wildpeak AT3's. Hands down one of the best of the best both on and off road.
I have those in my truck, they are noisy tho.
Biggest tire and negative wheel offset for stock trd off road?
I have '22 TRD Sport 4x4 and want to pit 285/70/R17 KO2. I have a 3"/2" lift spacers ready yo install.
If I add the spacers and keep the 285 tires on the Stock 17" Rims, will I need to change UCA's or do a CMC?
I am OK with trimming the plastics, just not sure about the cmc.
Thanks
Can you put the TRD PRO wheels on a 2001 prerunner ??
Yes
@@MahALOHAwaii92 without lifting?
@@rocketplex8818 the rims shown were 17x7 TRD PRO 4RUNNER rims they will fit any Toyota 4x4 including prerunners with 6 lugs
What bumper is that on the grey Taco at the very end, about 7:34?
Also wondering?
You misspelled 88Rotors. 😂 Good video though.
Can you fit 33's on a non lifted tacoma?
@@flounder do you know what the max sized rims i can fit on a 2018 sr5 tacoma without lifting it would be
What tires are those on TRD Pro wheels and size?
265/70/r16. 21"/22" ride height
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First thing to do to that backward Taco is to get a kit to install rear disc brakes, to bring it up to 2021 standards
Drums are just fine. No need to cry about.
Speedometer is showing lower speed than actually is with larger tires.
On a 3” lift can I put a 285/75/16
Same here, that’s what I have on now. Probably gonna drop to 275/75R16 though, want better power and mpg
@@zanderascher8205 I have the TRD pro wheels 265/70/16 been thinking of getting falcons or ko2 265/75/16 you think that would work?
@@Just__nandoo I run 265/75/R16 Nitto Ridge Grapplers on a 3 in. lift on my '21 Tacoma Offroad
These K02 prices need to be updated!!!! Since President O’Biden been implanted…. Damn near DOUBLED!!!. #FJB
Do they make 16” black trd pro wheels?
you tricked me. I thought this was a 88rotors recent vid by just going off the thumbnail. what a bait.l
I have 265/70r/16 thinking about going 285/75/16
But if I go 285/75/17 I do like the TRD pro rims
I putting on a 3/2 lift this week would there be a issue going the 17 inch rims and tires?
I have a 2020 TRD off rd Tacoma 4x4 hate to purchase the rims and tires and don’t fit?
How’s it going man I’d like to know how that lift went for you looking to do a 3’’ lift
@@losssgheee427
Hi it went good I did 3/2 lift
pro comp spacers block in the back went with nitto grapplers 2G 285/70/17 no issues looks good rides good
Hi toes I did 3/2 lift spacer and 17 inch TRD rims with 285/70/17
Not a issue at all turns perfect on and off rd. But I’m mostly on rd
@@papabear007 are they Trail Grapplers?
@@MahALOHAwaii92 yes
ID on the rims at 3:39?
Stealth Custom Series?
SCS F5 wheels
Cooper sucks. Installed a set on my 2012 Tacoma and within 9 months, they were practically slicks and I dont drive it hard.
The OEM, factory tires on the 2021 Toyota Tacoma SX 4cyl 2WD look like 💩💩💩💩 in my opinion. I'm in FL & my security firm uses Tacoma 2WD trucks. The red-brown color, brake dust is ⬇️. The rubber, tire(factory) seems really sub par 🧐.
LIFT OFFSET WORST MPG POSSIBLE DON'T SCRATCH THE PAINT 99.9% ON ROAD USE
No respect for no safety glasses using power tools in that tire shop.
Eye see your point, but that guy might not after a while. :P