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What is the Biggest Tire Size That Fits on a Tacoma?

XT Staff
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XT Staff

 / Dec 11 2024

For the last thirty years, the Toyota Tacoma has been one of the most popular truck models in the US. It’s often modified with aftermarket parts that enhance specific aspects of the truck. Replacing stock Tacoma wheels and tires with larger ones is very common not just because it enhances the truck’s looks but also because it offers a wide variety of benefits.

Big Tire on a Tacoma

Although finding a set of wheels and tires that would fit the bolt pattern and hub diameter of your truck is easy, every truck is limited when it comes to wheel and tire size, and in this article, we’ll explore each Tacoma generation capabilities when it comes to large wheels and tires, and what is the biggest tire size that would fit your Tacoma. 

First Generation Tacoma

The first generation of the Tacoma was introduced in 1995 to the US market, and production officially lasted until 2004 with a few revisions and facelifts. The truck’s popularity is backed up with sales numbers that average around 150,000 units sold each year during its production.

It was available with two inline-4 engine options, and a single V-6 option, which was often the choice for enthusiasts and owners who wanted to do more than just drive from point A to point B. Larger wheels and tires are a common modification, especially for off-road use.

The maximum tire size for the first-generation Tacoma is up to 31 inches without any other modifications. Although it might cause minimal rubbing when fully turning the wheel, the truck is fully driveable with this tire diameter. Anything more than a 31-inch diameter would require additional modifications to the suspension and truck body.

Second Generation Tacoma

The second generation of the already popular Toyota Tacoma was introduced in 2004, and production lasted until 2015. Compared to the first generation, it was larger, and it was more powerful, with more options to choose from. Two engine options were available that included an inline-4 version and a V-6 option.

Second Generation Tacoma

With more power and stock equipment, the second generation is a more popular choice for modifying and off-road, which also means larger wheels and tires. Without a lift kit, leveling kit, or any other type of modification to the suspension or truck body, the second-generation Tacoma can be fitted with 32-inch tires.

Third Generation Tacoma

The third generation of the Toyota Tacoma was introduced in 2015 and produced until 2023. This generation has the most modifications available on the market, especially because it was the current model up to recently.

Third Generation Tacoma

Although there are a lot of options to increase tire diameter compatibility, many third-gen Tacoma owners only installed larger wheels and tires. If that’s the case, a 32-inch diameter tire is the most you’ll be able to fit on your Tacoma without any other modifications on the suspension or bodywork.

Fourth Generation Tacoma

The fourth generation Tacoma was introduced in 2023 and is the current model of the popular Toyota pickup. It’s still a new truck, but that doesn’t mean that people don’t customize their Tacoma’s to their liking.

Fourth Generation Tacoma

Due to a still limited number of suspension modifications to increase the height of the Tacoma, you shouldn’t consider any tires larger than 33 inches for your truck. Although this seems far-fetched, some Tacoma owners have tested out this tire size on their trucks and they’ve had great results.

How to Fit Even Larger Tires on Your Truck

A number of modifications are available on the market that will allow you to fit even larger wheels and tires to your Tacoma. The most common options are Tacoma lift kits that can easily and safely improve ground clearance and create space for larger wheels and tires.

Spacers are also a common upgrade, and they’ll help eliminate any rubbing issues you might have after installing slightly larger tires to your Tacoma. When it comes to looks on the other hand, spacers create a pretty aggressive stance and improve handling and off-road capabilities.

The most affordable way to get additional space is by using leveling kits. These add up to two inches of ground clearance on the front end, which is usually where fitment issues occur.

Final Thoughts

Fitting larger wheels and tires comes with a number of advantages, and they’re mostly a choice for Tacoma owners who want to either improve the look of their truck, or add a little off-road performance.

Whether you’ll include additional upgrades is up to you, however, when it comes to tires for your Tacoma, it’s essential to get the right tire type and to go with a reputable brand known for manufacturing high-quality tires. Our selection includes tires, wheels, and all other components you’ll need to replace stock tires on your Tacoma with brand new ones that will take you wherever you want to go!