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The 2005 Toyota Tacoma comes with a lug nut pattern of 6 X 5.5 inches which requires 6 nuts to fasten the rims and tires to the wheel hub, forming a 6" inner circle. Depending on the chosen trim, the Tacoma is equipped with rims ranging from 15 to 18 inches in size. For lug nut replacement, a 21mm wrench is needed. It's worth noting that bolts are typically found on German or European cars, while American rims usually use nuts. Bolts are longer and often tapered, whereas a lug nut is a shorter version of this component. Both serve the purpose of securing a vehicle's wheels in place. Additionally, even if two cars have the same bolt pattern, the shape of the bolts may differ between them.
The 2005 Toyota Tacoma has a wheel bolt pattern of 6 lugs with a spacing of 5.5 inches or 139.7 millimeters and a medium offset.
Jim A is incorrect. The 2005 Toyota Tacoma was available with two different bolt patterns: a 6-lug (6x139mm or 6x5.5") and a 5-lug (5x4.5" or 5x114mm). The 5-lug option was paired with the 2.7L engine.
I just bought a 2005 Tacoma access cab with a 2.7L engine and rear-wheel drive, featuring 5-stud wheels with a bolt pattern of 5x4.5 inches.
I just bought a 2005 access cab with a 2.7 engine and a 5-stud pattern.
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