From what I have seen and read the wheel size on the 1958 is 18 inches. What I can't seem to find is what would be the smallest diameter wheel you could run on it?
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Thanks. Years ago I had a 2007 FJ cruiser and ran 16 inch wheels and a beefy off road tire and it looked great. Kinda want to go that route again. Hopefully we won't have to wait terribly long to find out.No one has been able to get close enough to actually take measurements and confirm just yet, but a 17" wheel may be too small due to the size of the brakes, based on some of the videos. If a 17" does fit, it's gonna be super tight in there.
this is only speculation...I can't find ANY JDM wheels that indicate smaller than 18" being available for the J250...that doesn't mean they don't exist, I simply haven't found them.anyone know if 17" wheels will fit? Or 18" the smallest with the brake/rotor/caliper setup? Also anyone have the specific stock wheel specs?
From the specs page:From what I have seen and read the wheel size on the 1958 is 18 inches. What I can't seem to find is what would be the smallest diameter wheel you could run on it?
Front disc brake rotor diameter (in.): 17
Rear disc brake rotor diameter (in.): 17
From the specs page:
I think that means 18" will be the smallest when that will fit.
Clearly an error. You cannot fit an 18" wheel over a 17" rotor. The wheels are definitely 18" so there is no way that the rotors are actually 17".You are correct.
Front disc brake rotor diameter (in.): 17
Rear disc brake rotor diameter (in.): 17
The Tacoma has 17" wheels until you get the iFORCEMAX on TRD models. Then the brake rotor size requires 18"wheels. 18" min and 20" optional.