Fitment Guide

Toyota Land Cruiser Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide — The Ultimate Master Resource

By YotaSpec GarageJun 30, 2026 2 min read
Toyota Land Cruiser Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide — The Ultimate Master Resource

The Toyota Land Cruiser is the pinnacle of global off-road durability. From classic solid-axle designs to modern independent suspensions, configuring the right tire and wheel specs ensures reliability on the world's toughest trails. This master guide compiles fitment specs for all five generations.

5
Generations
60
to 300 Series
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Select Your Generation

Identify your vehicle's generation below to access the exact verified specs, recommended offsets, and suspension clearance details for your build:

Toyota Land Cruiser 60 Series

Land Cruiser 60 Series

1981-1987
Bolt Pattern: 6x139.7
Center Bore: 106.1mm
Stock Tire: 235/75R15
Stock Offset: +25mm
View 60 Series Guide →
Toyota Land Cruiser 80 Series

Land Cruiser 80 Series

1990-1997
Bolt Pattern: 6x139.7
Center Bore: 106.1mm
Stock Tire: 275/70R16 or 31x10.5R15
Stock Offset: +25mm
View 80 Series Guide →
Toyota Land Cruiser 100 Series

Land Cruiser 100 Series

1998-2007
Bolt Pattern: 5x150
Center Bore: 110mm
Stock Tire: 275/65R17 or 285/65R17
Stock Offset: +60mm
View 100 Series Guide →
Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series

Land Cruiser 200 Series

2008-2021
Bolt Pattern: 5x150
Center Bore: 110mm
Stock Tire: 285/60R18 or 285/50R20
Stock Offset: +60mm
View 200 Series Guide →
Toyota Land Cruiser 300 Series

Land Cruiser 300 Series

2022+
Bolt Pattern: 6x139.7
Center Bore: 106.1mm
Stock Tire: 265/65R18 or 285/55R20
Stock Offset: +30mm
View 300 Series Guide →

Fitment Essentials: What You Need to Know

Hub-Centric Design

Toyota trucks and SUVs feature hub-centric wheel hubs (typically 106.1mm). This means the wheel is centered directly by the hub collar, not the lug nuts. Always choose hub-centric wheels or use hub-centric rings to prevent steering vibrations.

Wheel Offset & Scrub Radius

Offset determines how far the wheel sits in or out of the wheel well. A negative offset pushes the wheel outwards for a wider stance, but it increases the scrub radius, which increases the likelihood of tires rubbing the rear of the fender liner or the body mount.

Trimming & Cleansing

Fitting larger tires (e.g. 33s or 35s) often requires trimming the inner fender plastic, removing mud flaps, or performing a Cab Mount Chop (CMC). These modifications clear space for the tire during suspension articulation and steering lock.

Speedometer Calibration

Changing to a taller tire diameter will cause your speedometer to read slower than your actual speed. Consider installing a speedometer calibrator module to correct the instrument cluster readings and shift points.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the bolt pattern for Land Cruisers?

The 60 and 80 Series use 6x139.7mm. The 100 and 200 Series use 5x150mm. The 300 Series uses a 6x139.7mm pattern.

Why are hub-centric wheels essential for Land Cruisers?

Land Cruisers are heavy-duty vehicles designed to carry significant overland weight. Hub-centric wheels center precisely on the hub collar, transferring the load directly to the axle rather than depending solely on the wheel studs.

Can I fit 33" tires on a stock Land Cruiser 80 or 100 Series?

Yes! Classic 80 and 100 Series Land Cruisers have very large wheel arches and can often run a 33" tire (285/75R16 or 285/70R17) on stock suspension without rubbing on factory offset wheels.