Tacoma Tire Fitment Calculator
Estimate whether your 2016-2023 Tacoma wheel and tire setup is likely to rub and what modifications may be required.
These are estimate-based calculations from common Tacoma fitment patterns. Exact outcomes vary by alignment, tire model, suspension geometry, and trimming.
What This Calculator Does
This Tacoma Tire Fitment Calculator estimates rubbing risk based on tire size, wheel width, wheel offset, and lift height. It gives a practical planning view of likely issues and recommended modifications before you buy parts.
How to Use This Tool
- Enter your tire size (width, aspect ratio, and wheel diameter).
- Enter wheel width and wheel offset.
- Select your lift height and current modifications.
- Review rubbing risk, likely issues, and recommended fixes.
Common Tacoma Setups
- 265/75R16 - mild upgrade
- 275/70R17 - moderate upgrade
- 285/70R17 - common 33-inch setup
- 285/75R17 - aggressive 34-inch setup
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Tacoma fitment FAQ
Will 285/70R17 fit a Tacoma without rubbing?
It can fit on many 3rd Gen Tacoma setups, but rubbing risk depends on wheel offset, wheel width, lift height, and alignment. Practical offsets and mild lift usually reduce headaches.
What wheel offset is best for 33s on a Tacoma?
A common practical range is around 0 to +15 mm, especially with 8 to 8.5-inch wheels. More aggressive negative offset tends to increase trim and clearance work.
Do I need a cab mount chop for 285s?
Not every setup needs CMC, but it becomes more likely with aggressive wheel specs, wider wheels, or larger true tire measurements.
Is -12 offset too aggressive for a daily driver?
-12 can work, but it usually increases rubbing risk and often needs extra fitment work. A milder offset is generally easier to live with for daily use.

