2015 Toyota 4Runner Procomp 7069 17x9.0
 
		
		
 Custom wheels & tires for Toyota 4Runner
Custom wheels & tires for Toyota 4Runner
	| Make | Toyota (1415 cars) | 
| Model | 4Runner (109 cars) | 
| Year | 2015 (15 cars) | 
| Front & rear rim size | 17x9.0 | 
| Front & rear rim offset | -6 | 
| Front & rear tire size | P 285/70 R17 | 
| Wheel backspacing | 4.76” | 
| Bolt pattern | 6x139.7 | 
| Rims brand Wheel Manufacturer & Model | Pro Comp7069 See price:Amazon | 
| Tire brand Tire Manufacturer & Model | Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac
                
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                See price: Amazon  Wrangler Duratrac
                
                See price: Amazon  Wrangler Duratrac
                
                See price: Amazon  Wrangler Duratrac
                
                See price: Amazon  Wrangler Duratrac
                
                See price: Amazon  Wrangler Duratrac
                
                See price: Amazon  Wrangler Duratrac
                
                See price: Amazon  Wrangler Duratrac
                
                See price: Amazon  Wrangler Duratrac
                
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Details of modified 2015 Toyota 4Runner
– Will the wheels 17x9.0 -6 offset with P 285/70 R17 tires fit on a 2015 Toyota 4Runner?
– Yes, they will fit. As you can see from the pics this 2015 Toyota 4Runner is running Procomp 7069 17x9.0 with 4.76” backspacing and Goodyear Duratrac P 285/70 R17 tires.
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Definitions
Wheel Offset
Refers to how your car’s or truck’s wheels and tires are mounted and sit in the wheel wells.
– Zero wheel offset is when the hub mounting surface is in line with the centerline of the wheel.
– Positive wheel offset is when the hub mounting surface is in front (more toward the street side) of the centerline of the wheel. Most wheels on front-wheel drive cars and newer rear-drive vehicles have positive offset.
– Negative offset is when the hub mounting surface is behind the wheel centerline. “Deep dish” wheels are typically a negative offset.
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