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In the great dechroming of my Limited, I found a spectacular local deal on a set of 2023 Tundra takeoffs ($500 for wheels/tires; prior owner had bought these for a 3G Tacoma and found they didn't fit). The big question: do they fit our 4G? It's surprisingly hard to find definitive information on this question. After a bit of research, it appeared they would probably fit, but I couldn't find anything here on Tacoma4G from anyone that took the plunge.

Given the price, I figured it was no-lose on my end. Just mounted them up this morning, and the fit is identical. Same offset, same bore, same BCD. Stock lug nuts tightened the same number of turns (about 8-9). As far as I can tell, they also have the same offsets and are positioned in the wheel wells same as stock.

So, 2022+ Tundra wheels fit our 4Gs. These are 20" Tundra wheels, and rolling diameter is about 1" larger. Will give a 2mph error in speed at 65, but I can live with that. Personally, I think the dechromed Limited is better looking.

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This is so cool! And as a total bonus there is tons of them for sale super cheap! I think you just showed me my spring summer daily driver set up. Will put off road tires on 17” switch out as needed for terrain and run this 17” off roads fall winter.
 

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That’s a good find , I was searching for wheels also and can’t find much with the stock offset or close to it. Thanks.
I see you still have the Crome exh tip, that’s an easy removal if you wish ( 1 bolt )
 

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In the great dechroming of my Limited, I found a spectacular local deal on a set of 2023 Tundra takeoffs ($500 for wheels/tires; prior owner had bought these for a 3G Tacoma and found they didn't fit). The big question: do they fit our 4G? It's surprisingly hard to find definitive information on this question. After a bit of research, it appeared they would probably fit, but I couldn't find anything here on Tacoma4G from anyone that took the plunge.

Given the price, I figured it was no-lose on my end. Just mounted them up this morning, and the fit is identical. Same offset, same bore, same BCD. Stock lug nuts tightened the same number of turns (about 8-9). As far as I can tell, they also have the same offsets and are positioned in the wheel wells same as stock.

So, 2022+ Tundra wheels fit our 4Gs. These are 20" Tundra wheels, and rolling diameter is about 1" larger. Will give a 2mph error in speed at 65, but I can live with that. Personally, I think the dechromed Limited is better looking.

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And now it’s custom. Love the wheels.
 

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They actually look pretty darn good on there.
 

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how do the guys putting 37's on correct the speedo?
 

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I really thing the limited should have come with 20's
 

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Have you checked your speed with GPS? My tacoma read a few MPG below actual. Going up 1 inch on tires might make your speedo read just right
 

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Sweet, I picked up a pair of Tundra wheels 18" and mounted 265/70 KO2's on them for my full size spares. Might be slight wider but overall height is about the same.

Discount tires gave me a plastic spacer and new lug nuts for the system.

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In the great dechroming of my Limited, I found a spectacular local deal on a set of 2023 Tundra takeoffs ($500 for wheels/tires; prior owner had bought these for a 3G Tacoma and found they didn't fit). The big question: do they fit our 4G? It's surprisingly hard to find definitive information on this question. After a bit of research, it appeared they would probably fit, but I couldn't find anything here on Tacoma4G from anyone that took the plunge.

Given the price, I figured it was no-lose on my end. Just mounted them up this morning, and the fit is identical. Same offset, same bore, same BCD. Stock lug nuts tightened the same number of turns (about 8-9). As far as I can tell, they also have the same offsets and are positioned in the wheel wells same as stock.

So, 2022+ Tundra wheels fit our 4Gs. These are 20" Tundra wheels, and rolling diameter is about 1" larger. Will give a 2mph error in speed at 65, but I can live with that. Personally, I think the dechromed Limited is better looking.

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what are the specs of the tires on them?? Im looking for tundra wheels myself!
 

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I remember seeing instructions in the owner's manual for recalibrating the speedometer based on wheel changes.
 

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I’m also going to do this with my Limited, I bought a set of 20” Tundra wheels and I’m waiting for Tire Rack to deliver my tires. I’ve noticed these Tundra wheels are about 10 pounds heavier each , have you noticed any acceleration loss ?
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