About This Toyota Tacoma Build
We love featuring real builds from real owners. This White Toyota Tacoma sits on a set of 17×8.5-inch Method 317 wheels, and the result speaks for itself.
The owner chose Method for a reason. This brand delivers serious quality and a design language that turns heads at every car meet. We see hundreds of Toyota Tacoma builds come through WheelFront every month, but this one stands out. The combination of the White exterior with the Method 317 creates a look that balances aggression with elegance.

Fitment Breakdown: Method 317 on the Toyota Tacoma
I walked around this rig at the show and immediately knew the setup was dialed. These Method 317 wheels in 17x8.5 are the perfect match for the Tacoma platform. The 0mm offset pushes the wheels right to the edge of the fender flares without going overboard.
The 17-inch diameter keeps enough sidewall on the 285/70 R17 tires to actually absorb some hits off-road. You get a meaty profile that makes the truck look ready for the trail instead of just a mall run. The 8.5-inch width provides a solid footprint for that tire size.
Caliper clearance is a non-issue with this specific wheel design. Method engineered the barrel to clear the Tacoma front brakes with plenty of room to spare. You will not deal with any interference issues or weird balancing weight placement here.
The hub bore sits perfectly flush against the Tacoma hub for a true lug-centric fitment. This prevents those annoying vibrations that plague cheaper wheels. You get a smooth ride at highway speeds because everything centers up exactly how it should.
That Westcott Designs 1.5-inch lift makes all the difference in the world. It provides just enough vertical clearance to keep these 33-inch tires from eating the plastic fender liners. Without this lift, you would be trimming plastic all afternoon.
Watch out for the front body mount if you decide to go any wider on the tires later. You might see a little rubbing at full lock in reverse when the suspension is compressed. For this current setup, it clears the frame rails with room to breathe.
The spoke design pulls the eye toward the center of the wheel, creating a deep, aggressive look. It feels substantial and sturdy, which is exactly what you want on a truck that gets worked hard. The barrel lip depth adds a layer of depth that flat-face wheels just cannot match.
What We Recommend for Toyota Tacoma Owners
Stick to the 17-inch wheel size if you want the best balance of performance and style. Any bigger and you lose that crucial tire sidewall for airing down. Any smaller and you start running into real trouble with brake clearance.
Aim for an offset between 0mm and +12mm for a clean, functional look. Anything lower than 0mm will start throwing rocks at your paint and require serious trimming. We have seen too many guys ruin their fenders with aggressive negative offsets.
Run a square setup every single time on this truck. Staggered wheels on a Tacoma make zero sense for off-road traction or tire longevity. Keep all four wheels and tires identical so you can rotate them properly.

Avoid spacers like the plague unless you absolutely have to use them for specific brake kits. Spacers add stress to your wheel bearings and introduce extra points of failure. Buy wheels with the right offset from the start and save yourself the headache.
If you choose to run 285s, just commit to the lift and a proper alignment. A simple leveling kit like the Westcott setup here makes a world of difference for clearance. Do it once and do it right so you don't have to go back in later.
Style and Build Analysis
The Titanium finish against the bright White paint is a masterclass in contrast. It isn't as loud as black wheels, but it has way more personality. The metallic fleck in the Titanium catches the sunlight and makes the wheels pop against the clean body panels.
Method 317 wheels carry a rugged, industrial aesthetic that fits the Tacoma perfectly. The design looks like it belongs on a trophy truck, not just a grocery getter. It manages to look aggressive while staying refined enough for a daily driver.
The stance sits perfectly flat and purposeful. Those 285-width tires fill the wheel wells just enough to make the truck look like it has a solid, planted base. It has that wide-shouldered look that every Tacoma owner chases.
When you compare this to builds rocking basic black steelies, the difference is night and day. The wheel spokes have enough dimension to catch shadows, giving the truck a complex profile from every angle. It feels like a complete package rather than a collection of parts.
This truck has a serious road presence that turns heads without trying too hard. It’s clean, it’s functional, and it looks like it was built by someone who actually knows how to use a wrench. That is the kind of build quality we always want to see.
Why We Love This Build
I cannot stop looking at how this white Tacoma glows against the metallic Titanium wheels. It looks like a storm cloud and a lightning bolt met in a parking lot. Every time the light hits those spokes, the truck looks wider and more capable than stock.
It fills the wheel arches with purpose and authority. You can tell this truck spends its weekends doing more than just sitting on pavement. It inspires confidence and makes you want to grab the keys and head for the nearest fire road.
This is exactly how you modify a Tacoma without losing its soul. It is sharp, it is tough, and it looks damn good parked on the street. This build is the gold standard for your next weekend project.

Full Specs Breakdown
Here is exactly what this owner is running. We break down every detail so you can replicate this build or use it as a starting point for your own setup.
- Car Make & Model: Toyota Tacoma
- Vehicle Color: White
- Wheel Brand & Model: Method 317
- Wheel Size: 17×8.5
- Offset: Contact dealer
- Wheel Finish: Titanium
- Tires: 285/70 R17
- Suspension: WESTCOTT DESIGNS 1.5″ TRD PRO FOX LIFT KIT
Before You Buy: Fitment Checklist

We talk to Toyota Tacoma owners every day. These are the questions we hear most before they pull the trigger on new wheels.
Will 17×8.5-inch wheels fit my Toyota Tacoma? Yes, but fitment depends on width, offset, and tire size working together. A wrong offset means rubbing. A wrong tire size means poor handling. Always verify all three.
Do I need to modify my fenders? That depends on your offset and suspension. A conservative offset with stock ride height usually fits without modification. Go aggressive and you may need to roll or pull your fenders.
Can I daily-drive this setup? Absolutely. Thousands of Toyota Tacoma owners run 17×8.5-inch wheels every day. The key is choosing the right tire with enough sidewall to absorb road imperfections.



