Selected for 2011 Toyota Tundra. Front: 255/70R18 · Rear: 255/70R18
Tire & Wheel Fitment
Factory Specs
Tire Sizes
Front Tire
255/70R18
30 PSI
Rear Tire
255/70R18
33 PSI
Wheel Specifications
Bolt Pattern
5x150
Center Bore
Data not provided
Offset (ET)
60mm
Torque & Lugs
Lug Torque
Data not provided
Thread Size
N/A
Technical Research
Engine
Code
3UR-FE
Type
V8 5.7L
Power
381 hp
Fuel
Petrol
Generation
Name
II (XK50) Facelift
Years
2010 - 2013
Markets
USDM
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Safety Features
Quick FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about 2011 Toyota Tundra fitment.
The standard factory tire size for the 2011 Toyota Tundra is 255/70R18. Some trims may offer staggered setups or optional 18-20" wheels, so confirm the trim-specific size shown above.
Recommended tire pressure is 30 PSI front and 33 PSI rear for the 2011 Toyota Tundra. Always verify against the door-jamb placard for your exact trim, load, and wheel size.
The bolt pattern is 5x150—5 lugs with a 150mm pitch circle diameter. Match this exactly when buying wheels.
Center bore depends on the wheel package. Check the specs above or your wheel’s stamping and use hub-centric rings if needed.
You can typically stay within about +3% overall diameter of 255/70R18 to avoid rubbing and speedometer issues. Always account for wheel width and offset, and test clearance at full lock and over bumps.
Follow the manufacturer torque spec (often 80-110 ft-lbs for many passenger vehicles) and re-check after 50-100 miles. Check the manual or dealer if unsure.