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+25 vs. +35 Offset - looking for opinions, feedback, thoughts

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New TRD Pro owner coming in with his first post. Truck lands at the dealership in a few days and I'm gearing up to start working on it ASAP.

I'm coming off of a converted Sprinter that I built up and just sold it yesterday.

There are a lot of opinions on offset and I'd love to get a thread going to help me decide on what offset makes sense for what Im building. I don't mind a little tire.

Truck is a 2025 TRD Pro - Mudbath.

Wheels will be Method. Either 703s with a +35 offset or 305s with a + 25 offset.

Tires are most likely going to be 315/70/17 Falken Wildpeak AT4W

I do not plan on doing any suspension work right away. From what I've read, I can put that tire on a stock TRO Pro and it won't rub.
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OEM pro is +20, I’d say +25 to 0. FYI +35 would tuck in the wheel well an additional 1.5 CM, this may rub or be very close to the UCA with a 315/70/17
 

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New TRD Pro owner coming in with his first post. Truck lands at the dealership in a few days and I'm gearing up to start working on it ASAP.

I'm coming off of a converted Sprinter that I built up and just sold it yesterday.

There are a lot of opinions on offset and I'd love to get a thread going to help me decide on what offset makes sense for what Im building. I don't mind a little tire.

Truck is a 2025 TRD Pro - Mudbath.

Wheels will be Method. Either 703s with a +35 offset or 305s with a + 25 offset.

Tires are most likely going to be 315/70/17 Falken Wildpeak AT4W

I do not plan on doing any suspension work right away. From what I've read, I can put that tire on a stock TRO Pro and it won't rub.
I have +25 on 18x9 fuel rebel wheels. Sticks out of fender half an inch in the front.
 

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I have exactly the same set up as ixo and am very happy with it but you're looking at very wide tires. The +25 might be a better option for you, especially considering that I believe the Pro has a bit wider fenders than the TRD OR.
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I have exactly the same set up as ixo and am very happy with it but you're looking at very wide tires. The +25 might be a better option for you, especially considering that I believe the Pro has a bit wider fenders than the TRD OR.
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I believe you are correct on the wider fenders, hence the wider tire to fill the gap. The +25 is my preferred wheel choice but they’re both great looking wheels. Love your set up as well. Very functional.
 
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Pulled the trigger. Method 305 17x8.8 +25 offset.

Ironically, Method was out of stock but I found them on Amazon, cheaper and they arrive Thursday. Plus I had a bunch of Amazon credit points from their credit card that I applied all towards this purchase. "honey, the rims only cost $500..." #guymath
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