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Tundra BBS Forged Wheels on 4th Gen Tacoma

Discussion in '4th Gen. Tacomas (2024+)' started by CrispyTacoLover, Mar 4, 2025.

  1. May 16, 2025 at 5:31 PM
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    I wasn't 100% sure but according to the online Google search answer ( a i) , that insignificant .1 does matter .Google it .I just needed the OP to confirm
     
  2. May 16, 2025 at 6:00 PM
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    Probably a discrepancy in your findings. All of the late model Toyota wheels are using the same hub bore. I didn’t do anything to mine.
     
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  3. May 16, 2025 at 6:11 PM
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    I don't think you have to worry about scraping that "white paint" off. I watched a great video on tire construction a couple months ago and that white is probably white rubber and goes all the way down to the bottom of that layer of the tire.
     
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    AI isn’t always right but the confusion is probably that the vehicle hubs (Tundras and Tacoma) are 95mm and the wheel hubs (holes) are 95.1mm.
     
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    Hey Crispy, how do you like the 265/70-18 sized tires? I’ve got the Falken 285/65-18 tires that come stock on these wheels and mine are down to about 4/32” so time to look for replacements. The two sizes are exactly the same diameter but the 265s are just slightly narrower. Perhaps that would give a little better mpg.

    starting to tire shop now…
     
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  7. May 18, 2025 at 5:14 AM
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    Thanks for clarifying there's nothing better than to actually ask someone who's had first hand experience. On the other hand beware of false info like I experienced when I asked Google the same exact question on 2 different vehicles .

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  8. May 18, 2025 at 7:02 AM
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    I like the KO3’s just fine. One of my key requirements, living in the south, is rain performance. They have passed that test. Plenty sticky in wet weather. I’m sure they’ll be fine in the brief snows we have in winter.

    I’m mostly at city street speeds so the E loads at 38 PSI are fine for comfort. I’m not doing long distances at 75mph so I don’t know what 6-10 hours would be like.

    I’ve only driven about 1800 miles on my set. In a few years I’ll know more how they wear.
     

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