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2025 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro Wheel Spacers

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by kylejbruce, Aug 18, 2025.

  1. Aug 18, 2025 at 4:36 AM
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    I recently just purchased a 2025 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro and I’m looking to get wheel spacers For a little poke while Westcott Designs installs my lift. I plan on keeping the stock TRD 18 Inch wheels and going with 35s, any suggestion?
     
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  2. Aug 18, 2025 at 5:32 AM
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    I've been tempted to do this, but I'm worried the tires will get into the fenders/mudflaps. The 295/70s fit perfectly now with no rub whatsoever. I would like a little wider stance, but not at the expense of cutting/removing parts.
     
  4. Aug 18, 2025 at 8:53 AM
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    I did this with my truck. Really liked how it looked but that tiny bit of tire outside of the wheel well slung so much stuff on the sides of truck it wasnt worth it.
     
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  5. Aug 18, 2025 at 9:06 AM
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    I would get your lift first and see where your stance looks before before spacers. Those 295/70 are fairly wide so you most likely might have to trim the inner fender skirts and front lower fender trim a bit with spacers.

    I have a 2024 Platinum TRD with 285-65 Toyo Open AT3s on TRD rims and just ordered Spidertrax 1" spacers in black. I'm hoping for just a bit more poke with no trimming. I rub just barely on the dropped sway bar on both sides.

    I believe both the TRD 20" rims and 18" Pro rims have the same offset of +60mm (someone correct me if I'm wrong). So 1" spacer will get you to +35mm.

    I found this page to be helpful and some cool rigs to look at.
    https://www.threepiece.us/blog/complete-wheel-tire-guide-for-the-3rd-gen-tundra/
     
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    do you know if you have to replace the stock lugs with something shorter to fit the 1" spacers?
     
  7. Aug 18, 2025 at 9:54 AM
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    1" spacers WILL work with stock lugs. The Factory TRD rims (or other Tundra rims) have a recessed "pocket" milled out behind the rim for a bit of extra clearance.

    TRD Rim.jpg
     
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    Wont work on the spare though, so just make sure you never get a flat
     
  9. Aug 18, 2025 at 10:27 AM
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    Yeah you will have to remove the spacer for the factory spare. I'm using a TRD rim and 265-65-20 for a spare. Just fits
     
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    I’ve been running Berger motorsports 1” spacers on my Pro for 2 yrs with no issues.
    IMG_0432.jpg
     
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    Overall truck pics?
     
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    Not a pro, but here’s mine with 1.5” spacer and 305/70/18s.

    IMG_5255.jpg
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    Pro wheels are +47.5 offset on 2022+ Tundra.
     
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    The Pro wheels have a lower offset so they will poke out more than yours by about a half an inch. The Pro also has slightly wider fender flairs. All in all, while those are great pics for your setup, it's not much help for where things will sit on a Pro.
     
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    Truck looks great @kevil7. Off topic, but how do you like those Nytop tow hooks in the back. I was thinking of getting them in black but imagine the bruises on my shins from hitting them. Can they also be used for a step?
     
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    I like them. Have not hit my shins on them. They stand out or maybe I’m hyper aware of them to not hit my shins? Yes I’ve put my full weight on them to step up. They’re way they’re bolted in, there no concerns about durability.

    I did get them for $60 on marketplace. For retail, I was looking at getting a bumper instead.

     
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