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What tire size for 20" wheels on 2025 4Runner Limited?

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I like the look of the bright wheels on the Limited trim. I understand they are 20" rims. What tire size will be on the 2025 Limited's 20" wheels? I'm hoping to find a compatible Bridgestone Blizzak for these stock rims.
 

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For anyone else tripping across oldish this, this post provided some related info...

https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/thr...-bore-sizes-brands-2025-4runner-6th-gen.1962/

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

(I tripped across this search for "Blizzak" since that will be one of my first mods... winter tires on a new set of wheels to swap out. At the time of my search, this was the only post that came up searching for Blizzak).
 

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For anyone else tripping across oldish this, this post provided some related info...

https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/thr...-bore-sizes-brands-2025-4runner-6th-gen.1962/

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

(I tripped across this search for "Blizzak" since that will be one of my first mods... winter tires on a new set of wheels to swap out. At the time of my search, this was the only post that came up searching for Blizzak).
How wide
 

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You're asking how wide are the winter tires I'm considering? I'm still thinking about exactly what I want to do. For winter or daily driver tires, I try to keeping the geometry very close, if not the same, as the stock tires. I figure this is what was tested and optimal for most conditions (and will match what's on the door for PSI). So, this next set will likely be the stock size (including width) either with a true winter tire (Blizzak) or something more versatile (like KO3s). But I might also keep an alternate set to swap out (off-roading tires) on a different set of wheels (possibly 17" with a slightly wider stance).
 
 



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