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Aftermarket wheels centerbore questions

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by tntee, Sep 18, 2018.

  1. Sep 18, 2018 at 6:31 PM
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    Hey everyone!
    I recently purchased my brand new 2018 Tacoma Sr Access cab, and is looking to get some aftermarket wheels. I been doing online shopping, and had a couple wheels in mind.However I see that some wheels has a centerbore of 108.00mm, and some with a 106.25mm; but the filter still say both will fit my Tacoma? Can someone please tell me if I would need a hub ring to run these wheels or how they would fit with different size centerbore?
     
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    You will get conflicting responses here. Do your own research on hub rings (both sides) and make your decision
     
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    So before after market wheels. I do have a questions about tires and fitting. I currently have on 245/70/16 stock hankook tires, and if I wanted to run 265/75/16 with stock height. Will there be any problems with rubbing?
     
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    If the wheel has cone lug nuts and you know how to mount a wheel, the rings wont matter.

    They may make it easier though. After about my 3rd rotation on another marquee i threw mine away

    If the wheel uses flat bottom lug nuts, I'd use the ring
     
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    If you go to America/Discount Tires, they have a fitting chart. I believe 265/75/16 is suppose to fit according to that.
     
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    The specs of the wheels are critical to the answer.

    OE wheels will fit 255 85 16 w no rub. Full 33" The tire width and wheel spec allow this. Big thread on it.
     
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