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What is the offset on Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro wheels?

The stock Sequoia TRD Pro uses wheels with an offset of ET18 (positive 18 millimeters).


The offset specification is a key detail for wheel fitment, affecting how far the wheel sits inside or outside the vehicle’s fenders. For the Sequoia TRD Pro, the factory setup typically features 18x9-inch wheels with a +18 mm offset, paired with the factory 285/65R18 tires. This combination helps maintain proper clearance with suspension components and bodywork while keeping overall track width balanced. The exact offset can vary by model year or specific build, so it’s worth verifying your wheels’ stamping if you’re replacing them or checking a used vehicle.


Wheel specs at a glance


Below are the core measurements that define the stock Sequoia TRD Pro wheel setup and what they imply for fitment and performance.



  • Wheel size: 18x9 inches

  • Offset (ET): +18 mm

  • Bolt pattern: 6x139.7 mm (6x5.5 inches)


These specifications describe the wheel itself and how it sits relative to the hub. The tire size commonly paired with this setup is 285/65R18, which complements the wheel width and offset to maintain appropriate overall diameter and contact patch.


Why offset matters for Sequoia TRD Pro owners


Offset determines how far the wheel sits in relation to the wheel hub. A +18 mm offset moves the mounting surface outward from the center by 18 mm, helping keep the tire tread within the fender arc and preventing rub under normal driving conditions. If you go with a wider wheel or a lower offset, you may encounter rubbing during full suspension travel or tight steering; excessively high offsets can push the wheel inward, affecting steering geometry and brake clearance.


When considering wheels from aftermarket sources, many owners aim to preserve factory geometry by matching the OEM offset as closely as possible. If you choose a wheel with a different offset, you might need spacers, longer studs, or even fender work to maintain proper fitment and avoid warranty concerns.


Model-year variations and how to verify


While the current-generation Sequoia TRD Pro uses the +18 mm offset on its 18x9 wheels, older Sequoia models and different trim levels can have variations in wheel size and offset. The safest way to confirm for your exact vehicle is to check the wheel stamping (ET value) on an actual wheel, consult Toyota’s official parts catalogs for your model year, or review your vehicle’s build sheet or door jamb sticker for the precise specification.


If you’re planning to swap to aftermarket wheels, consult with a tire and wheel professional to ensure proper clearance, suspension interaction, and load rating. Use a fitment calculator and compare with your vehicle to prevent rubbing or interference with brakes, calipers, or suspension components.


Summary


The Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro’s stock wheel offset is ET18 (+18 mm). This offset, along with the 18x9-inch wheel size and typical 285/65R18 tire, helps maintain proper clearance and handling characteristics. For any wheel or tire changes, verify the exact offset on the wheel itself and consider potential fitment implications to preserve factory geometry and performance.

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