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Will these Tacoma rims fit on my 5th gen?

Discussion in '5th Gen 4Runners (2010-2024)' started by TUNDRAGUY, Jun 4, 2025.

  1. Jun 4, 2025 at 7:58 AM
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    Hey guys, I am looking at these Tacoma wheels for a winter set of rims on my 2015 4-runner. Does anyone know if they will fit? I have read so many conflicting reviews saying they will or they won't. I guess the 4-runner bore is big which makes finding something that fits more difficult. Thanks in advance:)
     
  2. Jun 4, 2025 at 8:01 AM
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    What year Tacoma are those from?

    I think for the most part Tacoma Wheels from the 2nd and 3rd gen should fit, provided they are 17 inches or larger.

    Do you know the offset on those?
     
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    Nah. 106.1mm center bore is pretty common among Toyotas, which is what you have on your 5th Gen. I think the newer ones went to a 95mm center bore. As @Thatbassguy said, they should fit as long as they are 17 inch or larger to clear the brake calipers. If those are in fact 18 inch wheels, that is odd coming off of a Tacoma. More information is needed...
     
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    From what I can tell, they are off a 2016 tacoma limited. I have emailed the guy to find out more info
     
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    Ya those are the Tacoma Limited rims.
     
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    These will fit. The wheels are 18x7.5" offset +25mm.

    You should verify in person if these are chrome finish or matte silver with a plastic chrome cap. The chrome cap will be lower maintenance in road salt, but may shatter if hit at lower temperatures.
     
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    You will have limited (pun intended) tire choices with 18" wheels. Fewer choices than 17".
     
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    It's about the wheel offset. Tacoma has more positive + offset which moves the wheel closer to the frame. Negative- offset moves the wheel to the outside more. 4runners are +4, Tacoma + 14, Tundra +60. I bought some 18" Tundra wheels I liked, but they were +60 and moved the wheels way to the inside and even with spacers it still looked funny. You might have to change UCAs if you go to much positive offset. Honestly. TRD 4runner wheels are really the best bet with no problems. I have 17" with Negative -12 offset and I wouldn't go over 0 to -4 offset again. As much as I didn't want to look like everyone else. I'm going to replace with TRD wheels eventually. Here's website that will show you everything.
     
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    Thanks for all your help guys. The gentleman with the rims for sale got back to me last night and the rims are from a 2015 Taco. He also sent some more pics and the chrome is peeling on two of the rims pretty badly. Darn it, oh well. The hunt continues.

    Thanks again for everyones feedback.
     
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    I was looking at 18" wheels, there's some interesting sizes. I forget the actual size, but there's one that equates to a 32.5 x 10.5 which seems like a perfect 4Runner size.
     
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    The offset is cast into the backside of each wheel.
     
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    I understand that's a popular size for Jeep Wranglers, as most of them ship with 18" wheels.
     
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    I think the Sahara models might be the only one that come with the 18s, I know the Rubicon Wheels are 17s, as well as the Sport and Willy's

    I can see that size being a great stock replacement for a Sahara, because Jeeps are so easy to throw big tires on. I think it takes less work to throw a 37 on a Wrangler than a 33 on a 4Runner.
     
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    ^Yes the Sahara is the volume trim. Most rentals are Saharas.
     

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