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What's up guys!

Looking to see if anyone has been running the Method 703's with the +35 or 0 offset, with 285/70/17 Falken AT or BFG KO2 on stock suspension.


Trying to decipher if I'll experience any rubbing issues on my 2019 LC200 with those setups.

Any pics appreciated!!
 
0 offset is impractical and will make more headaches, then it will help. Go with +35

I run 285/70-17 on alphaequipt +35 rims. I did have to bend+heatgun+drill+zip tie the rear portion of the front wheel liners.

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0 offset is impractical and will make more headaches, then it will help. Go with +35

I run 285/70-17 on alphaequipt +35 rims. I did have to bend+heatgun+drill+zip tie the rear portion of the front wheel liners.

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Sweet looking rig man, and thanks for the input! I was definitely leaning towards the +35 offset, seems more practical and closest to the stock wheel.
 
Hi all, following up on this thread. I recently purchased a 2017 LX570 with 21 inch rims and am getting up the learning curve.

I'm looking to get 17 in or 18 in rims and a set of tires for some offroading. I'm currently looking at some Facebook Marketplace-listed Tundra TRD 18 in rims that came off a 2015 Tundra, offset is +60. The tires on there currently are Michelin AT LTX 265 70 R18, and I could see upgrading those soon. Pricing is in range.

I've had a tough time finding five lug 17 in or 18 in rims on Marketplace near me - in Seattle - that have what I understand to be the right offset. These Tundra TRDs are +60, which perhaps is too much offset.

Any thoughts on this set of rims, and general advice on whether Tundra or other rims are a better fit for my vehicle, and where to look, would be much appreciated.
 
Hi all, following up on this thread. I recently purchased a 2017 LX570 with 21 inch rims and am getting up the learning curve.

I'm looking to get 17 in or 18 in rims and a set of tires for some offroading. I'm currently looking at some Facebook Marketplace-listed Tundra TRD 18 in rims that came off a 2015 Tundra, offset is +60. The tires on there currently are Michelin AT LTX 265 70 R18, and I could see upgrading those soon. Pricing is in range.

I've had a tough time finding five lug 17 in or 18 in rims on Marketplace near me - in Seattle - that have what I understand to be the right offset. These Tundra TRDs are +60, which perhaps is too much offset.

Any thoughts on this set of rims, and general advice on whether Tundra or other rims are a better fit for my vehicle, and where to look, would be much appreciated.
+60 should work great and in general tundra 5 lugs work great. I use 18” tundra take offs for my winter tire set up
 

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