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4 runner wheels question

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by TacomaAddict23, Sep 11, 2025 at 5:59 AM.

  1. Sep 11, 2025 at 5:59 AM
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    TacomaAddict23

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    Hello all,

    I recently bought some used 4 runner wheels off marketplace and ebay and I realized they have different machining/casting features on the back. I guess Toyota does have 2 part numbers (4261135520 and 4261135530) for this wheel design. They are the same offset, diameter, and width. I weighed them too and they weigh the same. I’m planning on going with 255-80-17 and doing a 5 tire rotation. Will they all behave the same on the road? Thanks!

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    You have the TPMS. Do you plan with each rotation of getting into the DLC3 and reprogramming the ECU to remove the tire that you are taking off the vehicle and adding the previous spare? The Tacoma does not have the capability to seamlessly do a 5-tire rotation. Are you moving over the TPMS sensors to the new rims or are you getting new ones that have to be programmed to the vehicle?

    Or are you going to ignore the extra dash lights telling you the TPMS is not working?

    33" tire: Are you planning to use a speedometer calibrator? Or does a few MPH bother you.

    Just somethings to consider.
     

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