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What rims will fit a Toyota Tundra?

Rims that will fit a Toyota Tundra primarily share a 6x139.7 mm bolt pattern and require matching hub centering, with appropriate offset and width for your year and trim. Wheels from about 16" to 20" in diameter are commonly compatible when these specs align.


In practice, fitment depends on model year, trim, brakes, and suspension. Before purchasing aftermarket rims, verify exact specs with Toyota’s documentation or a reputable wheel vendor’s fitment chart for your specific truck.


Core fit factors to know before you buy


These elements determine whether a wheel will physically mount and perform safely on your Tundra.



  • Bolt pattern: The Toyota Tundra uses a 6-lug pattern, 139.7 mm (5.5 inches) pitch. Wheels must align to this 6x139.7 mm pattern, or they won’t bolt on securely.

  • Hub bore and centering: The wheel’s center bore must match your vehicle’s hub or be large enough to use hub-centric rings. Improper centering can cause vibrations and uneven wear.

  • Offset and backspacing: Positive offset is common on stock wheels. Choose a wheel with a similar offset to maintain proper track width and steering feel; large deviations can cause rubbing or handling changes.

  • Wheel width and diameter: Common aftermarket options span roughly 16x7 to 20x9 inches. Wider or taller wheels may rub or contact suspension/brakes without modifications.

  • Brake clearance: Bigger calipers or rotors can interfere with wheel spokes or inner barrels. Confirm there is enough clearance for the largest brake assembly you plan to use.

  • Lug nut seats and thread: Many Toyotas use 60-degree conical seat lug nuts with a 12x1.5 thread. Verify lug nut compatibility with the chosen rims to ensure proper seating and torque.

  • TPMS compatibility: If the rims lack integrated TPMS sensors, you may need to transfer sensors or reprogram them to your new wheels and tires.

  • Load rating and certification: Wheels should meet or exceed the truck’s load requirements and be DOT-certified for street use.


Concluding the list: To ensure a safe fit, verify bolt pattern, hub bore, offset, width, brake clearance, lug nut type, TPMS compatibility, and load rating for your exact year and trim.


Practical steps to shop with confidence


Use these steps to confirm your chosen rims will fit your Tundra in real-world conditions.



  • Check your exact year and trim and compare with the factory wheel size or vendor fitment data for your truck.

  • Measure or confirm the hub bore on your Tundra and compare it to the wheel’s center bore; plan on hub-centric rings if there’s a mismatch.

  • Review the offset and wheel width listed by the vendor; aim for a close match to stock to preserve steering feel and suspension geometry.

  • Test fit the wheel with tires on a dry run to check for caliper, control arm, fender, and bumper clearance; confirm full steering lock and suspension travel without contact.

  • Consult a professional installer or the wheel/tire retailer to verify fitment for your exact rim model and tire size configuration.


Concluding the steps: By verifying bolt pattern, hub bore, offset/width compatibility, brake clearance, lug nuts, TPMS, and load rating through vendor data and professional advice, you’ll reduce the risk of fitment issues.


Summary


For a Toyota Tundra, look for rims with a 6x139.7 mm bolt pattern, ensure hub centering (or ring usage if needed), and match offset and width to your model year and trim to avoid rubbing. Confirm lug nut type, TPMS compatibility, load rating, and braking clearance. When in doubt, rely on official specs and experienced wheel professionals to confirm fitment for your exact truck.

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