What kind of tires do I need for my Toyota Tundra?
If you need tires for daily driving; ones that hold up well, deliver solid grip, last a reasonably long time and don’t cost very much, we recommend the Kumho Road Venture APT KL51. These all-season tires make for a compelling choice thanks to above average traction on wet and dry roads, as well as a nice quiet highway ride.
How often should I rotate my Toyota Tundra tires?
How often should I rotate my Tundra’s tires? Rotating tires is more about the tire than it is about the car. A typical rotation interval is somewhere between 5,000 and 7,000 miles, though specific cars and tires may change those numbers a bit.
What kind of tires do I need for my Toyota 4Runner?
The OE tire for these trims is either the Firestone Winterforce 2 UV or the Goodyear Wrangler AT/S. The Limited trim comes with 20-inch wheels and P245/60R20 tires. The OE tire for this trim is either the Bridgestone H/T D684 or the Yokohama Geolandar G96B.
What makes a Toyota Tundra a good car?
Tundra owners are a discerning crowd. It takes a lot of research and a lot of practicality to pick a Tundra over one of the offerings from the big-three. Maybe it’s the real-world durability of the truck, or its outstanding resale value that made you pick it. (It probably wasn’t the fuel economy. Am I right?)
Tires Sizes By Year Year Trim Size 2015 Regular Cab 4wd 255/70R18 2014 CrewMax 2wd 255/70R18, 275/65R18 , 275/55R20 2014 CrewMax 4wd 255/70R18, 275/65R18 , 275/55R20 2014 Double Cab 2wd 255/70R18, 275/65R18 , 275/55R20
What are the different sizes of TRD tires?
Tires Sizes By Year Year Trim Size 2020 TRD Sport Package 275/55R20 2019 1794 Edition 275/65R18, 275/55R20 2019 Limited 275/65R18, 275/55R20 2019 Platinum 275/55R20