If your truck is a 4x4 like the one i had , i used some 32" tall x 11.50 wide tires with some 15" x 8" rims and this was a great combo with no mod.s or adjustments.
--- I have a 94 2x4 and I run 215 75r 14 against my tire centers wishes. They fit just fine. They have changed my speedometer less than expected. Maybe 1 at 25 and 3 at 65. the only drawback is that with a heavy load my r22e engine and auto trans. downshifts out of overdrive a lot on the highway. It just doesn't have enough power to keep up.
1990 Toyota pick up is 5x114.3
A Tundra is a full size Toyota pick up truck.
The 1985 Toyota stock rear speakers size is seven inches by five inches. The front speakers are three inches by five inches.
Personal choice and opinion. I would say Chevy for full size pick-ups and Toyota for everything else. Toyota, in my experience, are bullet-proof in design and quality. But the Chevy full size pick-up is arguably the segment standard.
The 2006 Toyota 4Runner in the 4WD Sport trim comes equipped with P265/65/17 tires. The largest approved size tires for this application are P295/35/24 which require aftermarket wheels.
It depends on a combination of rim and tire size. I would not go above a 17" myself.
No. By size, revenue, and production, the largest automobile manufacturer in the world is Toyota.
it really depends on the size of wheels and tires that are put on it.
The Toyota pickup with the largest wheelbase and bed is the Tacoma. You can read inforation on the Tacoma and all of its features at www.toyota.com/tacoma.
19 gallan 4 sure but it also depends if its a fuel in jected truck
22 inch rims will not fit correctly on a 2005 Toyota Camry. The largest rim size that will fit the vehicle is 15 inches.
1985 Supras (MA67 body style) use a 14" wheel with a 4 x 114.5 bolt pattern. The offset is +7mm