MooseDriver

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Picked up a used 2025 LC with the premium package (5k miles, $65k) Monday, pretty happy with the truck so far!

Goal was to find a vehicle the wife was more comfortable driving since my 2500 duramax was uncomfortable for her. She drives an LYRIQ so having a gasser available to her was important.

Owned a Tacoma and a 4Runner years ago so happy to be back in the Toyota family again!

First thing Iโ€™m hoping to do is lock down wheels and tires. Came across some GX550 wheels and Iโ€™m a fan, but then I came across some 4Runner 40th Anniversary wheels!

Any idea what the offset is, hoping to stay close to stock?

Thanks for the education!
 

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The 22 offset (if I'm reading that right?) will be a good bit of poke especially at 7" wide, and may be likely to rub at full turn especially under flex, according to Icon wheels and others. Also as NoMe says 17" whees can be pretty tight on clearing the calipers, Toyota has 18" as the minimum diameter.

The second sheet of the spreadsheet below has some options (in 18"). In general an offset around 40 seems to be ideal for clearance.

 
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The 22 offset (if I'm reading that right?) will be a good bit of poke especially at 7" wide, and may be likely to rub at full turn especially under flax, according to Icon wheels and others. Also NoMe says 17" whees can be pretty tight on clearing the calipers, Toyota has 18" as the minimum diameter.

The second sheet of the spreadsheet below has some options (in 18"). In general an offset around 40 seems to be ideal for clearance.


This is huge! Thank you! Probably just go with the GX550 wheels!
 
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