All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Towing with a Toyota Sequoia: wheel size questionThanks for the input, everyone, very helpful. The OEM tire size is 275/55R20 (sorry for not including that in my original post), and I'm gathering that the general consensus is that a new wheel size is not necessary, so I'm looking at replacing the current tires with the Michelin-LTX M/S2. I guess my younger brother implied that our Sequoia's big rims were more for looks than towing, but he lives in Tahoe and does a lot of complicated rock crawling. He drives a Ford F350 van customized as a deep-off road rig, and it's all function! We're not planning on doing anything more backcountry than the occasional graded dirt road in summer in a national forest campground, and we're definitely keeping the GVWR below 5000. Thanks again, I'll let you all know what we go with for a TT!Towing with a Toyota Sequoia: wheel size questionWe recently bought a used 2010 Sequoia Limited to tow a travel trailer. (It's rated to haul up to 7500 lbs., we're just looking to tow 5000 or under. We haven't pulled the trigger on one yet, but we've towed a couple rental trailers and it's done pretty well.) The Sequoia is about due for new tires, and it has 20" wheels. My brother recommended that I get smaller diameter wheels for towing. Any advice for a towing newbie before we drop extra $ on wheels AND tires?
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