Gen 1 2004 Tacoma Prerunner Newer Steel rim Help

ken2028

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Hi, I own a Gen 1 2004 Prerunner 4dr 6 lugs. I need help if the OEM steel rims from 2008 to 2023
Tacomas (245/75/16) could fit my 2004 Tacoma. I found many of them on Offer up cheap with new
tires (245/75/16) . I had originally a set of 2018 TRD nice rims(265/70/16) but it rubbed a
lot on turns and my alignment felt off. It was too far in, I had no choice to sell them.
I found used OEM rims(265/70/16) for my year GEN1 and it fixed my alignment and everything else.


Please let me know if any of those OEM Steel rims for the newer GEN models Tacoma are
compatible since so many of them being sold with new tire are alot cheaper than buying
new tires. I need to save some money since I was a victim of a Brake check jerk causing
me to crash since I didn't want to speed so he cut me off in the rain crashed into a concrete wall.

I appreciate any help.. THANK YOU!

Attached examples of the steel rims I found
 

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You need to determine the wheel sizes.

Lug count 6
Lug pattern diameter.....139.7 mm is standard on Gen2
Wheel offset... +30 mm for Gen2 stock
Rim width.... 7 inch (?) on Gen2
16" diameter is common.
17" diameter was on the Sport version Gen2

Suggest to look up how these measurements are determined. Then measure your current wheels. Any wheel that has the same dimensions as your current wheels will fit without issues.

Don't use tire size to decide your choice of wheel. Tire fits the wheel. The wheel fits the truck.

My Gen2 is on 17", 6 lug, OEM alloy wheels. The tires are 265/65-17.

Check sites like wheelsamerica.com. They handle refurb wheels for reasonable prices.
 
I am only looking for the steel rims which are common here and cheaper with new tires on offerup. I can not find any info on those oem rims. I do not want alloy/aluminum only the OEM steel it's my work truck. Not using the tire for measurements.. Those two models sizes are exact in height which I want. The width is only off by an 1" i dont care. 245/75/16 is common and cheap here, I dont want anything else.
 
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