Owning a Toyota Tundra means rugged adventures and a casual drive, but you’ll need to know what the best tires are. We’re breaking down the best tires for Toyota Tundra drivers, going over tire size, and more. We’re “Making it Simple™" at Toyota of Clermont.
Toyota Tundra Tire Size Breakdown
Knowing the right Toyota Tundra tire size is important because there’s just so many options. What size you need is dependent on the model of your Clermont Toyota. Here’s a breakdown of the tires for Toyota Tundra by trim.
SR: 245/75R18
SR5: 265/70R18, 265/60R20
Limited: 265/60R20
TRD Pro: 285/65R18
Limited: 265/60R20
Platinum: 265/60R20
Capstone: 265/50R22
1974 Edition: 265/60R20
This quick guide applies to those Toyotas without modifications, but if you’ve got any kind of off-roading or overlanding accessories, we can still help!
Best Tires for Toyota Tundra Modifications
If you’re ready to step up your game, we’ve got what you need at Toyota of Clermont! With tires for Toyota Tundra modifications, there's two leveling kits and a truck lift kit you can choose from. Now if you opt for a 1.75-inch leveling kit, you’ll be able to choose from two different types of tires.
295/55R20 on 20x9 (+0, +1, +18, +20)
295/60R20 on 20x9 (+0, +1, +18, +20)
If you would rather opt for a 3.5-inch lift kit, the best tires for Toyota Tundra mods like this are:
35 x 12.50R20 on 20x9 (+0, +1, -12)
285/55R22 on 22x10 (-25)
What’s the recommended Toyota Tundra tire pressure?
So now you know which tires for Toyota Tundra modified and non-modified need, but do you know the best tire pressure? This is important to maintain your tires; you’ll want to check biweekly for the correct PSI. Don’t forget, on newer Clermont Toyotas, you’ll have a tire pressure light on the dashboard. Here’s the PSI we recommend:
The PSI for the front tires should be 30 PSI, and the rear tires should be 33 PSI.
To double-check or be sure this is correct for your model, check your Clermont Toyota manual.
How to care for tires Toyota Tundra Driver Edition
You’ve got the tires for Toyota Tundra and the PSI, so let’s talk about the care. There’s a few things you’ll want to do:
Check your tire pressure biweekly.
Rotate your tires regularly.
Get that wheel alignment!
Inspect your tires before long drives and road trips.
Don’t overload your Clermont Toyota; if you’re not sure of the loading capacity, you can check the owner's manual!
Be sure to keep these tips in mind to get the most out of your Toyota tires.
Shop tires at Toyota of Clermont today!
For the best selection of tires Toyota Tundra drivers can find, stop on by Toyota of Clermont. We can help you choose the tire size, type and more! We’re located at 16851 State Road 50, or give us a call at (352) 404-7001.
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