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Here are the 7 factory wheels and tires for the 2025 4Runner 6th Gen trim levels.


Wheel Type, Material and Tire Size:

SR5

17" inch dark gray metallic alloy wheels

TRD Sport (Premium)
20" inch machine finished alloy wheels
31.5" Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 tires (265/55R20)

TRD Off-Road (Premium)
18" inch machine finished alloy wheels (+55mm offset)
32.6" Michelin LTX A/T 2 tires (265/70R18)

Limited
20" inch machine finished alloy wheels (+55mm offset)
31.5" Dunlop Grandtrek AT20 tires (265/55R20)

Platinum
20" inch black alloy wheels
31.5" Dunlop Grandtrek AT20 tires (265/55R20)

Trailhunter
18" inch flat bronze finished alloy wheels (+20mm offset)
33" inch Toyo Open Country A/T III All-Terrain tires (265/70R18)

TRD Pro
18" inch flat black finished alloy wheels (+20mm offset)
33" Inch Toyo Open Country A/T III All-Terrain tires (265/70R18)

Bolt Pattern: 6-139.7
Lug Nut Size: 14x1.5
Hub Bore: 95.1



2025 Toyota 4runner Factory Wheels & Tires (OEM) -- Offsets, Sizes, Brands -- 2025 4Runner 6th Gen SR5 Wheels 17%22 Inch 2025 4Runner 6th Gen


SR5 -- 18" inch dark gray metallic alloy wheels





2025 Toyota 4runner Factory Wheels & Tires (OEM) -- Offsets, Sizes, Brands -- 2025 4Runner 6th Gen TRD Sport Wheels 20%22 Inch 2025 4Runner 6th Gen


TRD Sport (Premium) -- 20" inch machine finished alloy wheels + 265/55R20 tires







2025 Toyota 4runner Factory Wheels & Tires (OEM) -- Offsets, Sizes, Brands -- 2025 4Runner 6th Gen TRD Off-Road Premium Wheels 18%22 Inch 2025 4Runner 6th Gen


TRD Off-Road (Premium) -- 18" inch machine finished alloy wheels + 265/70R18 tires






2025 Toyota 4runner Factory Wheels & Tires (OEM) -- Offsets, Sizes, Brands -- 2025 4Runner 6th Gen Limited Trim Wheels 20%22 Inch 2025 4Runner 6th Gen


Limited -- 20" machine finished alloy wheels + 265/55R20 tires






2025 Toyota 4runner Factory Wheels & Tires (OEM) -- Offsets, Sizes, Brands -- 2025 4Runner 6th Gen Platinum Wheels 20%22 Inch 2025 4Runner 6th Gen


Platinum 20" inch black alloy wheels + 265/55R20 tires






2025 Toyota 4runner Factory Wheels & Tires (OEM) -- Offsets, Sizes, Brands -- 2025 4Runner 6th Gen Trailhunter Wheels 18%22 Inch 2025 4Runner 6th Gen


Trailhunter 18-in flat bronze finished alloy wheels + 265/70R18 tires






2025 Toyota 4runner Factory Wheels & Tires (OEM) -- Offsets, Sizes, Brands -- 2025 4Runner 6th Gen TRD Pro Wheels 18%22 Inch 2025 4Runner 6th Gen


TRD Pro 18-in flat black finished alloy wheels + 265/70R18 tires
 
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Is there any info on what the offset is?
I found this on a 24' Taco forum:
" The consensus seems to be that stock TRD Offroad wheels are 7.5" wide with a +55 Offset. "
So, not sure how accurate that is but I know that the TRD PRO and Trailhunter reach the extra overall width from the wheels themselves, meaning that they have a different offset than regular TRD
 

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I found this on a 24' Taco forum:
" The consensus seems to be that stock TRD Offroad wheels are 7.5" wide with a +55 Offset. "
So, not sure how accurate that is but I know that the TRD PRO and Trailhunter reach the extra overall width from the wheels themselves, meaning that they have a different offset than regular TRD
Pro and Trailhunter have 20mm offset wheels.
 

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Is there any available information on how wide the actual Factory Wheels are?

I currently have a 2015 TRD Pro and upsized the tires to 285/70/17. The factory wheel is only 7" wide making the tires very tight at the bead. Consequently none of the standard tire shops around me can put their alignment equipment on the wheel for wheel alignments.

2025 4Runners come with some variant of 265/70/18 which (according to wheel specs on Nitto Tire) fits on a 7" wide wheel. I would be looking at the same issue if putting 285/70/18 on the 2025 18" Toyota Wheels if they turn out to only be 7" wide.
 

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The Toyota data sheets are notoriously buggy.
The bigger SR5 wheels go along with the bigger brakes on the 4Runner. All 4Rs get the 13.2/13.4 rotors, while Sr/SR5 Tacomas get smaller front brakes, and only Hybrid Tacos get the bigger rear brakes.
 

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Is there any available information on how wide the actual Factory Wheels are?

I currently have a 2015 TRD Pro and upsized the tires to 285/70/17. The factory wheel is only 7" wide making the tires very tight at the bead. Consequently none of the standard tire shops around me can put their alignment equipment on the wheel for wheel alignments.

2025 4Runners come with some variant of 265/70/18 which (according to wheel specs on Nitto Tire) fits on a 7" wide wheel. I would be looking at the same issue if putting 285/70/18 on the 2025 18" Toyota Wheels if they turn out to only be 7" wide.
These 2025 4Runner trim’s factory wheels are shared with the 2024 Tacoma so we know their widths, sizes, offset:

TRD Off-Road wheels width: 7.5” (18x7.5 +55mm offset)
TRD Trailhunter wheels width: 8.5” (18x8.5 +20mm offset)
TRD Pro wheels width: 8.5” (18x8.5 +20mm offset)
 

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Thank you @JenningsESQ
I should have thought to search first.
I appreciate the linked information.
looks like 285’s should not be a problem then with 18” by 8.5” width wheels.
 

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Thank you @JenningsESQ
I should have thought to search first.
I appreciate the linked information.
looks like 285’s should not be a problem then with 18” by 8.5” width wheels.
Happy to help! You planning to fit 285's on the 2025 4Runner TRD Pro or the Trailhunter?
 

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Well It depends lol.
I won't be in the market until the 2026 year. For the "wheelin" that I do the Trailhunter would be perfect. I do miss having a moon-roof though like I had on my 2004 4Runner (2015 TRD Pro moon-roof was not an option back then). If they put the moon-roof as an option on the TrailHunter by 2026 then that would be perfect. If not then the TRD-Pro it is since they are both priced the same currently.
Welp, presuming I have the money for those options too :)
 

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From the hub numbers, it stands to reason previous generation 17" and 18" wheels would fit fine, depending on the brake system diameters.
 

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From the hub numbers, it stands to reason previous generation 17" and 18" wheels would fit fine, depending on the brake system diameters.
The 5th gen 4runner's hub bore size was 106.1 (compared to the 6th gen 4Runner's 95.1 hub bore [spec from the new Tacoma])... so the wheels between 5th and 6th gen 4Runners won't be compatible, no?
 

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I was looking at the 139.7x6 number. Not sure about if the hub bore matters. Maybe an adaptor if necessary?
 

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Pro and Trailhunter have 20mm offset wheels.
seven inch wide wheels are fine for 285 tires, the bead gets protection from the sidewall. If you air down a lot I would then consider 9“ or 9.5” max with a 305mm or 12.5” tire
 
 
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