Tire ? number 641



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Then you may want to ask your Toyota dealership if there's anything that needs to be addressed in the vehicle's computer to ensure the speedometer/odometer and transmission shift points are correct. It will depend on if the outside diameter of the two tires are the same, or if they differ enough to worry about.

Just curious as to why you are wanting to go to 20 inch tires, are the 17 inch tires not expensive enough for you? If you went with 20 inch low-profile tires, I'd imagine the responsiveness of the steering would improve a bit as there'd be less sidewall to flex.
 

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Note, the 2026 4Runners (Premium, and maybe other trims) come with 265/55-20 tires. But I don't know if their outside diameter is the same as the 17 or 18 inch options.
 

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Go and visit a website like TireRack.com. Enter in your wife's vehicle, take a look at the tire options. Then explore some of the other trims to see what size 20" tires Toyota used on them.
 


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