Not sure what trim options are for your 2008 Toyota Tacoma?
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Version/OptionTire Size
- Access Cab 2-wheel drive 215/70R15
- Access Cab 4-wheel drive 265/65R17
- Access Cab 4-wheel drive 245/75R16
- Access Cab 4-wheel drive 265/70R16
- Double Cab 4-wheel drive 265/70R16
- Double Cab 4-wheel drive 245/75R16
- Double Cab 4-wheel drive 265/65R17
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Version/OptionTire Size
- Double Cab Long Bed 4-wheel drive 245/75R16
- Double Cab Long Bed 4-wheel drive 265/65R17
- Pre Runner Access Cab 2-wheel drive 265/70R16
- Pre Runner Access Cab 2-wheel drive 265/65R17
- Pre Runner Access Cab 2-wheel drive 245/75R16
- Pre Runner Double Cab 2-wheel drive 265/70R16
- Pre Runner Double Cab 2-wheel drive 265/65R17
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Version/OptionTire Size
- Pre Runner Double Cab 2-wheel drive 245/75R16
- Pre Runner Double Cab Long Bed 2-wheel drive 265/65R17
- Pre Runner Double Cab Long Bed 2-wheel drive 245/75R16
- Pre Runner Regular Cab 2-wheel drive 245/75R16
- Regular Cab 2-wheel drive 215/70R15
- Regular Cab 4-wheel drive 245/75R16
- X-Runner 255/45R18
Find your version/ option
You can usually find your vehicle’s version/ option in one of the following places:
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Passenger Tire Sidewall
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High Flotation Tire Sidewall
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Inside Your Door Jamb
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It depends on your vehicle’s make and model. But the fastest way to check is on the driver’s side door jamb or on your current tire’s sidewall. For more information on how to locate this information, visit: https://www.goodyear.ca/en-CA/learn/how-to-find-tire-size.html