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The 2012 Toyota Tundra comes in various setups, with many featuring four-wheel drive. Depending on which version you have – Grade, Grade V6, Regular Cab, or Limited – the tire sizes vary. Grades like Grade V6 or Regular Cab Tundras have P225/70R18 tires, while the Limited trim uses P275/65R18 tires. Despite the different tire sizes, all wheels will be 18 inches in diameter and 8 inches in width. This means that the 5 X150 bolt pattern and 110.1mm center bore are standard across models. As long as the wheels fit within your wheel wells, you should be able to install them from other 2012 Toyota Tundra models. Each wheel will have five lug nuts with M14 X1.5 threads, which need to be torqued to 131 Nm.
The proper bolt pattern for the wheel is 5 by 150.
The wheel lug pattern for a 2012 Toyota Tundra four-wheel drive is 6 bolts x 139.7 millimeters.