I know a 285/75-17 which is 33.8 fits so if anything that probably would also. Even if you have to take a few pieces off.
Side note, the 20s are a stand alone option and not included in the premium package.
I did. Don't care for 20s and Ill probably go with a new set up later anyway.
I originally was going to go with meteor shower but missed the one I had reserved after my trade in was in a hail storm. Got the insurance claim settled and the next one up was wind chill and I'm super happy with it.
Toyota teased the new Land Cruiser in July of last year and I have been patiently waiting since. Took delivery of this wind chill pearl LC with premium package today. Nothing to see here, keep moving…..
I had a LC come in last month that unfortunately I could not buy because my Tundra was hail damaged and I was getting the run around from my insurance company. I had all of the port installed options deleted including the carpet mats ($330) but when it arrived it had no mats at all! So who knows!
Side note. With the Tacoma wheels you should be able to use the regular Toyota center caps from the oem wheels if you didn't want them to say TRD.
When I first got my 22 Tundra I bought TRD wheels but used my original center caps.
The TRD PRO wheels should actually be a +47 offset if I'm not mistaken. Other factory Tundra wheels are +60 and the 20" TRD wheels are a +50.
(I have a 2022 Tundra that is about to go bye bye)
Also curious on what load range you went with? Im leaning towards doing something similar in the stock size but want to keep the weight as close to factory as possible.