2017 Toyota Tacoma: What is the tire size and pressure, and wheel size?

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Nick B. January 7, 2021
Depending on Your chosen configuration, Your 2017 Toyota Tacoma will have one of four different tire sizes. The SR, SR5, SR V6, and SR5 V6 each come with P245/75R16 tires, whereas the TRD Pro and TRD Off Road each come with P265/70R16. The TRD Sport sizes up to P265/65R17, and the largest tires belong to the Limited, which measure P265/60R18. The recommended inflation range iS33 to 35 pounds per square inch for each's standard load variant, and 36 to 39 PSI for the extra load variant. As far as wheels, those also vary. The smallest tires come on 7Jx16 ET25 rims, whereas the smaller TRD tires sit atop 7Jx16 ET13. The TRD Sport useS7.5Jx17 ET30, and the Limited sizes up to 7.5Jx18 ET30. The bolt pattern is universally 6x139.7 with a 106.1mm center bore.
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Mara D. January 2, 2020
The tire size for the 2017 Toyota Tacoma is Front Tire: P265/60R18 and Rear Tire: P265/60R18. The recommended tire pressure for both front and rear tire is 29 psi. The standard wheel size is 18" silver aluminum wheels.
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