Fitment Guide

Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series (2008-2021) Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide — Offset, Lift, & Recommendations

By YotaSpec GarageJun 30, 2026 2 min read
Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series (2008-2021) Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide — Offset, Lift, & Recommendations

Upgrading the wheels and tires on your Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series (2008-2021) is the single most effective way to improve off-road capability and street presence. However, choosing the wrong offset or tire size leads to rubbing against the frame, UCA, or fender flares. This guide breaks down the exact fitment specs, lift requirements, and recommended setups verified by owners.

How to choose wheels and tires for your 200 Series Gen Land Cruiser

For the 2008-2021 models, the factory specifications dictate your starting point. Going larger requires balancing your wheel width, offset, and suspension lift height to prevent rubbing.

  • Bolt Pattern: 5x150
  • Center Bore: 110 mm
  • Stock Wheel Size: 18"
  • Stock Tire Size: 285/60R18 or 285/50R20
  • Stock Offset: +60mm

Top Fitment Configurations

Here is how different tire sizes fit based on your suspension level and wheel offset. These setups stack cleanly on mobile and span horizontally on desktop for easy scanning:

Stock Setup
Wheel Spec: 18x8 +60
Rec Tire Size: 285/60R18 (~30.5")
Offset Range: +50 to +60mm
Trimming: None
Rubbing: None
Stock (Aftermarket Wheels) Setup
Wheel Spec: 18x9 0 to +25
Rec Tire Size: 285/65R18 or 285/70R17 (~32.6-32.7")
Offset Range: 0 to +25mm
Trimming: None
Rubbing: None
Lift 2-3" (OME/Dobinson) Setup
Wheel Spec: 17x9 0 to +25
Rec Tire Size: 285/75R17 or 295/70R17 (~33.8-34.4")
Offset Range: 0 to +25mm
Trimming: None
Rubbing: None
Lift 3-4" Setup
Wheel Spec: 17x9 0
Rec Tire Size: 295/70R17 or 305/70R17 (~34.4-35")
Offset Range: 0 to +15mm
Trimming: Minor (Front fender liner)
Rubbing: Possible minor (May need minor fender liner push at full lock with 305)

Recommended Fitment Setups

Stock Setup

With a stock setup, the recommended wheel configuration is 18x8 +60 paired with 285/60R18. IMPORTANT: 200 Series uses 5x150 bolt pattern. Stock +60mm offset is very tucked. Moving to 0mm creates significant stance change and increased scrub radius

Stock (Aftermarket Wheels) Setup

With a stock (aftermarket wheels) setup, the recommended wheel configuration is 18x9 0 to +25 paired with 285/65R18 or 285/70R17. Upgrading to 17x9 or 18x9 at 0-+25mm offset with 285/65R18 or 285/70R17 gives better stance without lift; popular overlanding build

Lift 2-3" (OME/Dobinson) Setup

With a lift 2-3" (ome/dobinson) setup, the recommended wheel configuration is 17x9 0 to +25 paired with 285/75R17 or 295/70R17. 2-3" lift + 285/75R17 is the most popular LC200 overlanding build; zero rubbing at +20-+25 offset

Lift 3-4" Setup

With a lift 3-4" setup, the recommended wheel configuration is 17x9 0 paired with 295/70R17 or 305/70R17. 3-4" lift opens up 295/70R17 cleanly; 305 may need fender liner work

Frequently Asked Fitment Questions

Click below to expand direct answers to the most common fitment queries for the Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series:

What is the bolt pattern and center bore for the 200 Series Land Cruiser?

The Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series (2008-2021) utilizes a 5x150 bolt pattern and a 110mm center bore. Ensure your aftermarket wheels are hub-centric or use high-quality hub-centric rings.

Can I run 33-inch tires on stock suspension?

Yes, but it requires highly specific offset wheels (generally around stock offset) and minor trimming of the fender liner to clear full steering lock.

What is the factory offset and how does it affect rubbing?

The factory wheel offset is +60mm. Moving to a lower or negative offset wheel pushes the tire outward. While this creates a aggressive wide stance, it increases the scrub radius, which can cause tires to rub the rear of the fender liner and the body mount.