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You can also find the trim using the vehicle identification number (VIN). The VIN sticker is often on the driver’s side door jamb.
2009 Toyota Tundra Tires
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Toyota Tundra Tire FAQs
Depending on its year model and trim level, the Toyota Tundra typically has a range of stock tire sizes, including:
With our industry-leading tire inventory, we’ve got every Toyota Tundra tire size, so whether you’re sticking with the OE size, plus sizing or upsizing to match any aftermarket suspension mods, we’ve got the Tundra tires you want.
The Toyota Tundra comes stock with 32-inch tires, and you can put 33-inch tires on your Tundra without any suspension mods or alterations to it. You can even put 35-inch tires or 37-inch tires on your Tundra, if your Tundra has a lift kit.
How long your Toyota Tundra tires last will vary based on where and how you drive, as well as the type of Tundra tires you’re rolling on. If you’ve got a set of max traction mud tires and you regularly take your Tundra off road, you’ll find that your tires may wear out faster. If you cruise highways on all-season tires, you’ll likely get more tread life out of your Tundra tires. Whichever end of the spectrum you find yourself on, you can extend the tread life of your Tundra tires with routine tire maintenance, including monthly air checks and tire rotations every 6,000 miles.
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