Sponsored

Max Tire Size for TRD wheels?

MikeD

TRD Off-Road Premium
Well-known member
Joined
Jun 4, 2025
Threads
10
Messages
374
Reaction score
263
Location
Virginia
Vehicle(s)
2025 4Runner TRD Off Road Premium - Heritage Blue Hybrid
MIkeD- I know you have a lot of insight into this. Sounds like a 275 70 18 on the optional TRD flat black (45 offset) would work on an ORP with no lift and no trimming? And if I level out the front even better.
Yep
Am virtually certain
Sponsored

 

Flyfisher

TRD Off-Road Premium
Member
First Name
Allen
Joined
Nov 11, 2025
Threads
2
Messages
15
Reaction score
4
Location
89423
Vehicle(s)
5th Gen 4Runner
If you're asking about the TRD Flat Black Option +45 wheels (not TRD PRO), I have an ORP with stock suspension (for now). Running five Toyo Open Country AT3 E-rated LT 275/70 R18. Not sure if a 285 in this tire would rub, but this Toyo 275 (33.2") appears to be the limit for stowing the spare without mods or deflating.

Check the actual diameter for the tires & sizes you are considering.

20260126_103521.webp


If you're asking about the TRD Flat Black Option +45 wheels (not TRD PRO), I have an ORP with stock suspension (for now). Running five Toyo Open Country AT3 E-rated LT 275/70 R18. Not sure if a 285 in this tire would rub, but this Toyo 275 (33.2") appears to be the limit for stowing the spare without mods or deflating.

Check the actual diameter for the tires & sizes you are considering.

20260126_103521.webp


20260126_103554.webp
Our ORP (non-hybrid) has TRD flat black +45 PIO wheels.

On stock suspension, running five Toyo Open Country AT3 E-rated LT 275/70 R18. This Toyo 275 (33.2") appears to be the limit for stowing the spare without mods or deflating.

Snow.webp
quick question,,,,,even though the "LT" tires are not speed rated for the ORP's, have you experienced any vibrations or balancing issues with those tires?????
 
Last edited:

RunnerRocks

TRD Off-Road Premium
Well-known member
First Name
RedDog
Joined
Dec 15, 2025
Threads
7
Messages
256
Reaction score
171
Location
Nature
Vehicle(s)
2026 TRD ORP (non-hybrid)
quick question,,,,,even though the "LT" tires are not speed rated for the ORP's, have you experienced any vibrations or balancing issues with those tires?????
Speed rating for our Toyo Open Country AT3 E-rated LT 275/70 R18 is "S" or "Up to 112 mph". My max speed is occasionally 85 mph. So I'm not expecting any catastrophic failures due to over speeding. With nearly 2000 miles, no vibrations or balancing issues.

For 5+ years on my 2020 Ranger, I ran Toyo Open Country AT3 E-rated LT 265/70 R17 which are also speed rated "S" or "Up to 112 mph". Never had a failure, flat, vibrations, or balancing issues.
 

Flyfisher

TRD Off-Road Premium
Member
First Name
Allen
Joined
Nov 11, 2025
Threads
2
Messages
15
Reaction score
4
Location
89423
Vehicle(s)
5th Gen 4Runner
Speed rating for our Toyo Open Country AT3 E-rated LT 275/70 R18 is "S" or "Up to 112 mph". My max speed is occasionally 85 mph. So I'm not expecting any catastrophic failures due to over speeding. With nearly 2000 miles, no vibrations or balancing issues.

For 5+ years on my 2020 Ranger, I ran Toyo Open Country AT3 E-rated LT 265/70 R17 which are also speed rated "S" or "Up to 112 mph". Never had a failure, flat, vibrations, or balancing issues.
Ok, thanks for responding,

I was asking cause, I have a 2021 TRD OFP with LT tires from Les Schwab and had to re-balance my tires (often) due to steering wheel vibration. Could be a manufacturer issue, anyway, I am seriously considering going with the Toyo LT tires. Thanks again, Allen
 

RunnerRocks

TRD Off-Road Premium
Well-known member
First Name
RedDog
Joined
Dec 15, 2025
Threads
7
Messages
256
Reaction score
171
Location
Nature
Vehicle(s)
2026 TRD ORP (non-hybrid)
Ok, thanks for responding,

I was asking cause, I have a 2021 TRD OFP with LT tires from Les Schwab and had to re-balance my tires (often) due to steering wheel vibration. Could be a manufacturer issue, anyway, I am seriously considering going with the Toyo LT tires. Thanks again, Allen
Abnormal tire wear can lead to vibrations and rebalancing.

How's your alignment?
 

Flyfisher

TRD Off-Road Premium
Member
First Name
Allen
Joined
Nov 11, 2025
Threads
2
Messages
15
Reaction score
4
Location
89423
Vehicle(s)
5th Gen 4Runner
Abnormal tire wear can lead to vibrations and rebalancing.

How's your alignment?
The alignment is fine and tire wear is actually pretty good.....I had my tires rotated and balance every 5K.......thanks again....
Sponsored

 
 







Top