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yes. The pro wheels is 20mm and the TRD upgrade one is only 40mmI’m thinking the Pro wheels are +20 mm offset.
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yes. The pro wheels is 20mm and the TRD upgrade one is only 40mmI’m thinking the Pro wheels are +20 mm offset.
Yeah the difference in offset is what I was debating between the two styles. Realized the less aggressive offset works for me a little better along with my dealer giving me a great price plus the wheels being in stock. The Pros do look amazing though on everyone’s vehicles.TRD upgrades wheels is 20mm less aggressive than the TRD pro wheels. I’m not sure that’s matter to you
Did you have to use hub-centric rings when installing these on your TRD Sport Premium? My understanding is that the 4Runner hub bore is larger than the Tacoma hub bore. I am waiting for my TRD Sport Premium to come in and want to buy these wheels to replace stock wheels but want to make absolutely sure they will fit with no issues before buying.Wheels are +20 offset
PT946-35240-2F wheels
You can buy the wheels online for $222 each.
https://parts.elmhursttoyota.com/oe...trd-pro-flat-black-18-quot-wheel-pt946352402f
Those are 2025 Pro wheels. They are a perfect fit for a 2025 4Runner. The hub bore, bolt pattern are all for the 2025 model. You will NOT need any rings. I did purchase new valve stems from the dealer. If you click on the link, the specs are listed.Did you have to use hub-centric rings when installing these on your TRD Sport Premium? My understanding is that the 4Runner hub bore is larger than the Tacoma hub bore. I am waiting for my TRD Sport Premium to come in and want to buy these wheels to replace stock wheels but want to make absolutely sure they will fit with no issues before buying.
Thanks! I guess I was thrown off by the description when going to the link because it says 2024+ Tacoma wheels.Those are 2025 Pro wheels. They are a perfect fit for a 2025 4Runner. The hub bore, bolt pattern are all for the 2025 model. You will NOT need any rings. I did purchase new valve stems from the dealer. If you click on the link, the specs are listed.
I’m 100% positively sure the 2024+ Tacoma wheels are same lug pattern & hub bore size with 2025 4Runner with Zero add-on or modifications needed , because I’m currently using a set of 2025 Tacoma TRD Pro wheels. They are the same wheelsDid you have to use hub-centric rings when installing these on your TRD Sport Premium? My understanding is that the 4Runner hub bore is larger than the Tacoma hub bore. I am waiting for my TRD Sport Premium to come in and want to buy these wheels to replace stock wheels but want to make absolutely sure they will fit with no issues before buying.
The new Tacoma gen started in 2024, a year earlier than us. Same overall platform so the commonality is there.Thanks! I guess I was thrown off by the description when going to the link because it says 2024+ Tacoma wheels.
I’m almost positive that these wheels are for the 2025 Pro 4Runner and the Tacoma Pro. I didn’t purchase them because of that. I really like the way they look and the satin ish finish. My 24 Terra Pro wheels were more of a matte black. I much prefer the satin look.The new Tacoma gen started in 2024, a year earlier than us. Same overall platform so the commonality is there.
Do you know the part number for the valve stems? I just see a description in the link with no part number listed. I guess I could transfer the valve stems from stock wheels to new wheels as an option.Those are 2025 Pro wheels. They are a perfect fit for a 2025 4Runner. The hub bore, bolt pattern are all for the 2025 model. You will NOT need any rings. I did purchase new valve stems from the dealer. If you click on the link, the specs are listed.
yes. You can reuse the TPMs by unscrewing them from behind, but you still need to get the new valve stems since they are not removable from the old wheels.@Supersonic Red 4runner sorry but we can use the old tpms from stock wheels, right?