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2014 tacoma v6 trd offroad 16" steel wheels

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Stever1234, Nov 8, 2016.

  1. Nov 8, 2016 at 3:42 PM
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    Stever1234

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    I have a 2014 tacoma v6 trd offroad, completely stock, looking for 16" steel wheels that will fit without rubbing issues..seem to get lots of contradictory info so can someone lay it out for me? I like the cragar soft 8s or pro comps, but which ones? Which offset and bs specs do i need for a steel wheel in general to fit? Thanks!
     
  2. Nov 8, 2016 at 3:57 PM
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    Muffdiver

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    So the reason you read so many different things is because a lot of 16" wheels won't fit over the brake calipers. It simply depends on the specific wheel. For example, I have pro comp 7089s that are 16", and they fit. 0 offset 4.5" backspace, but its more about the inside diameter of the wheel that becomes the issue being too small and hitting the caliper. Many sites have a specific vehicles settings that let you know whether that wheel will fit a certain vehicle. Others here may have some experience with steel wheels that fit.
     

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