1. Welcome to Tacoma World!

    You are currently viewing as a guest! To get full-access, you need to register for a FREE account.

    As a registered member, you’ll be able to:
    • Participate in all Tacoma discussion topics
    • Communicate privately with other Tacoma owners from around the world
    • Post your own photos in our Members Gallery
    • Access all special features of the site

17" TRD PRO wheels and tire sizes?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by jester033, May 18, 2016.

  1. May 18, 2016 at 2:53 PM
    #1
    jester033

    jester033 [OP] New Member

    Joined:
    May 18, 2016
    Member:
    #187246
    Messages:
    3
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Matt
    Vehicle:
    2016 Tacoma TRD sport
    Hello everyone,

    I attempted to search my answer to no avail and had a few questions regarding tire sizes and tire rub on the 3rd gen Tacoma. I'm looking at purchasing the matte black 17" TRD pro rims and have decided on the Cooper ST Maxx tires to accommodate them. I've also been debating on a leveling kit or whether it would be better to just replace all four shocks with Bilstein 5100's. I have a 16 DCSB 4x4 TRD sport with Auto trans. Pretty new to this stuff so please don't be too tough on me, Thank you for your time. Questions listed below.

    1. What size Cooper ST Maxx tires are possible to be running on the 17" TRD Pro rims as well as the recommended size? I do not want the tires to stick out the sides of the fenders. Is there any additional parts (spacers?) that I will need to complete the setup?

    2. Leveling kit vs a four shock replacement with Bilstein 5100's? I appreciate the leveling kit look.


    Thank you,
    Matt
     
  2. May 18, 2016 at 7:47 PM
    #2
    jester033

    jester033 [OP] New Member

    Joined:
    May 18, 2016
    Member:
    #187246
    Messages:
    3
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Matt
    Vehicle:
    2016 Tacoma TRD sport
    Is anyone willimg to help out with my questions?
     
  3. May 18, 2016 at 7:55 PM
    #3
    senor taco

    senor taco ROLLIN ON RUST

    Joined:
    Jan 7, 2009
    Member:
    #12330
    Messages:
    2,328
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Steve
    Monterey Bay, Ca
    Vehicle:
    O7 Tacoma PreRunner SR5
    17in fj cruiser wheels satoshi grille with devil horns emblem Single in double out 50 series flowmaster with stainless tips Kenwod ddx512 double din touch screen DVD reciver with a single Rockford fosgate 12 in sub with an alpine amp tinted tail and third break light silverstar head and fog lights k&n drop in Billy 5100's on all 4 corners with a 2"AAL
    I'd go with 265/70/17 tires and for BillStien 5100s set at the Second notch from the bottom. I would also replace the rear shocks with the 5100s
     
  4. May 18, 2016 at 7:57 PM
    #4
    MESO

    MESO Major Modder Vendor

    Joined:
    Feb 16, 2015
    Member:
    #148809
    Messages:
    16,294
    Gender:
    Male
    State of Jefferson
    Vehicle:
    2016 DCLB TRD HELLCAT SWAP
    I see a lot of members running 275/70/17 on the PRO 17's.
    You care about looks?- leveling kit
    You care about ride quality? 5100's
     
    Integerdy likes this.
  5. May 19, 2016 at 6:57 AM
    #5
    SqFt

    SqFt Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Feb 17, 2016
    Member:
    #178465
    Messages:
    110
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    2016 Tacoma TRD Sport
    Im wanting to get the TRD Pro wheels as well. I currently have the Sport alloys and I want to get the Toyota brand TRD Pro wheels that are 17x7 (used for the 4Runner), and use the stock 265/65 R17 tires. The stock wheels are 17x7.5.

    Im wondering:
    a) Are the offsets different between the sport rim and the Toyota TRD Pro rim?

    b) Will the 0.5" narrower width rim of the TRD wheel make a difference? I dont think it will.
     
    uwhusky12 likes this.
  6. May 19, 2016 at 1:19 PM
    #6
    BAMA-256

    BAMA-256 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Oct 14, 2015
    Member:
    #166658
    Messages:
    520
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Rex
    Huntsville Alabama
    Vehicle:
    2017 SR 4x4 5 speed manual Past-2016 TRD Offroad 4x4
    I'm almost positive that your stock wheels are 7" wide, the same as the TRD Pro's
     
  7. May 19, 2016 at 3:18 PM
    #7
    CharlieBear

    CharlieBear Member

    Joined:
    May 19, 2016
    Member:
    #187393
    Messages:
    16
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    '15 Super White DCSB TRD Sport 4x4
    Just curious as to whether you pulled the trigger on this as I'm wanting to do the same
     
  8. May 19, 2016 at 3:26 PM
    #8
    NYCPJM

    NYCPJM Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 21, 2016
    Member:
    #184915
    Messages:
    268
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    2016 BBP TRD Sport 4x4
    Ok... to help my two friends above. I am a newbie as well and I went with the TRD Matte Black. I did 265/70/17 to guarantee no rubbing. I also went with a C rated tire (BFG KO2) as to not ride as rough. I could not be happier. Member Unchained5150 helped a ton, so I owe him a huge thanks. Here is a picture of my setup.20160515_144320.jpg
     
  9. May 19, 2016 at 4:37 PM
    #9
    Blazingbluesport

    Blazingbluesport Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Dec 1, 2015
    Member:
    #171181
    Messages:
    1,426
    Gender:
    Male
    The OC!
    Vehicle:
    2016 TRD Sport 4x4 double cab.
    image.jpg
    265/70/17 Goodyear Adventures. They do not stick out beyond wheel well at all. Blisteins all around fronts set at .85 using rokblokz flaps. I did have a little rub on inside when in reverse and turning full with the husky flaps so replaced with rokblokz. Had an alignment done after the install to make sure it all lined up correct. Very happy with the set up. I also put Sumos springs in the rear. Gave a 5/8 " lift to the back but more so to prevent sag as I tow a 19' sport boat loaded with equipment. The blisteins up front settle a bit lower after around 1000 miles. I think the truck sits perfect level. You do not need any spacers. The TRD wheels have a built in offset that gives a wider stance but does not cause the tires to extend past the fenders. Good luck with your truck. Love mine.
     
    Last edited: May 19, 2016
    NYCPJM likes this.
  10. May 20, 2016 at 6:10 AM
    #10
    SqFt

    SqFt Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Feb 17, 2016
    Member:
    #178465
    Messages:
    110
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    2016 Tacoma TRD Sport
    Not yet, just posted that yesterday. But it looks like Im going to go for it based on below post. I just bought some all-pro sliders, so Ill need to let my wallet recover a bit before dropping another $7-800 on wheels.

    Thanks for the info!
     
  11. May 20, 2016 at 6:19 AM
    #11
    NYCPJM

    NYCPJM Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 21, 2016
    Member:
    #184915
    Messages:
    268
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    2016 BBP TRD Sport 4x4
    Do yourself a favor. Go to the main Gen3 page and you will find a listing for all Unchained5150 deals. One is those TRD wheels I believe for $700 shipped. Not going to get any lower for those original OEM.
     
    Blazingbluesport likes this.
  12. May 20, 2016 at 6:47 AM
    #12
    GNFGHTR09

    GNFGHTR09 Active Member

    Joined:
    Apr 18, 2016
    Member:
    #184585
    Messages:
    40
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Bill
    Vehicle:
    2016 MGM Tacoma TRD OR DCSB
    Just ordered the 17" TRD Pro's. Due to the offset would it be possible to run 255/75/17 without lift? According to tirerack only .5" taller than the 265/70/17, but about $50 cheaper per tire.
     
    Nermac89 and BloodyTaco like this.
  13. May 27, 2016 at 8:33 AM
    #13
    CharlieBear

    CharlieBear Member

    Joined:
    May 19, 2016
    Member:
    #187393
    Messages:
    16
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    '15 Super White DCSB TRD Sport 4x4
    Just got mine put on yesterday no lift and 265/65r17

    image.jpg
    image.jpg
     
  14. May 27, 2016 at 9:10 AM
    #14
    stan23

    stan23 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jun 20, 2014
    Member:
    #132351
    Messages:
    2,374
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    stan
    Santa Clara, CA
    Vehicle:
    2025 DCSB TRD Sport 4x4
    The stock sport wheels are 7.5"
     
    uwhusky12 likes this.
  15. May 27, 2016 at 10:17 AM
    #15
    DRJ1014

    DRJ1014 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Sep 11, 2015
    Member:
    #164009
    Messages:
    1,269
    Gender:
    Male
    CA
    Im running the TRD wheels on Yokohama Geolander AT 285/70/17 with the ProComp Nitro leveling kit. No rub no trimming.

    [​IMG]

    My tire shop told me not to go with 275. Its a crap size tire he told me.
     
  16. May 28, 2016 at 5:39 AM
    #16
    SqFt

    SqFt Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Feb 17, 2016
    Member:
    #178465
    Messages:
    110
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    2016 Tacoma TRD Sport
    Looks awesome! Thanks for the confirmation on the fit.
     
    CharlieBear[QUOTED] likes this.
  17. May 28, 2016 at 11:03 AM
    #17
    CharlieBear

    CharlieBear Member

    Joined:
    May 19, 2016
    Member:
    #187393
    Messages:
    16
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    '15 Super White DCSB TRD Sport 4x4
    Glad I could help.
     
  18. Jun 17, 2016 at 11:24 AM
    #18
    stan23

    stan23 Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jun 20, 2014
    Member:
    #132351
    Messages:
    2,374
    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    stan
    Santa Clara, CA
    Vehicle:
    2025 DCSB TRD Sport 4x4
    My wheels are coming and i've been researching tires. I'm 100% on road guy (bought truck for family and motorcycle hauling)

    How are the K02s on road? I like the stock sport tires on road handling (toyos)
     
  19. Jun 17, 2016 at 11:34 AM
    #19
    NYCPJM

    NYCPJM Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 21, 2016
    Member:
    #184915
    Messages:
    268
    Gender:
    Male
    Vehicle:
    2016 BBP TRD Sport 4x4
    The Toyos despite people bashing them, and I myself who had a set that crapped out early on my Nissan Murano, did feel that the ride was nice and smooth. The KO2s are definitely a different ride, got the C rated, but they are very nice albeit firm as compared to the Toyos. Will take a little bit to get used to, especially if you put a lot of drive time on the Toyos. Have had mine for over a month now and love them. Definitely feel safer than Toyos on snow/heavy rain. Also, feel confident that will last 50K miles at least. Last Toyos went 27.5K and were bald.
     
  20. Jun 17, 2016 at 4:30 PM
    #20
    PROseur

    PROseur Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Dec 9, 2015
    Member:
    #171837
    Messages:
    10,577
    First Name:
    Pussy
    Vehicle:
    2012 FJC TTSE/ 2001 Taliban Poverty DCSB/ 2017 6MT PRO / 2018 2.7L SR Utility
    ironslug22 and NYCPJM like this.

Products Discussed in

To Top