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Default Re: 20" on 2008 Tundra SR5 (novice question)

The only thing you have to make sure of is that the new wheels are hubcentric. I recently added 22" wheels to mine and the center bore is 110.5 mm the toyota hub is 110. Now I have an issue with vibration at highway speeds. Toyotas are very finicky about the hubcentric wheels as I have now learned. I have now a set of wheels that are a problem. The other thing to consider is the offset and back space but most wheel dealers have access to all that and will help you find the wheel that will work. Turning radius should not change much unless you go with bigger tires or an extreme offset. My tires are 305/45/22 with an offset of +35 and the turn radius has increased but still near what the stock tires would did. Remeber the hub is what keeps the wheel centered on these trucks not the lug nuts like most others so the center bore is absolutly critical.
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