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Hello guys,
So I picked up a 26 ORP in everest about a month ago and I'm looking at getting with a set of bronze wheels.
I was liking the look of these;



https://www.extremeterrain.com/agp-...22-bronze-wheel-18x9-12mm-303brz-8906012.html

I know that the offset is not ideal, but the real version of these wheels (tundra TRD pro) are BBS forged and are crazy expensive of course. I dont do crazy trails, just some overlanding to rock climbing spots.

So I'm wondering if I run a certain tire could I get full range of motion? Would they poke out too much?

2025 2026 4runner 6th gen What do you guys think of these wheels? TR34987G25_On_03
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If you intend to run stock 265/70R18 (usually 32.6"dia; 10.4" width*) you will probably have no issues with this wheel - BUT the larger tire you put on past stock will increase risk of rubbing significantly with that offset - which is 1.7" out from your stock =55. The poke will be noticeable. I run the +20 TRD PRO with stock Michelin LTX trail and I like the slight poke.
I'll note that the wheel is at the high end (9") of the spec range for our stock tires. It will work fine since it is just at spec limit.
*Usually I see folks rounding up and call our tire a "33". Maybe the AI that created this image is just confused with the Gen 5 tire size (265/70R17 on my son's 2022 - 31.6" ("32")
 

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That's too much poke for me personally. I like the 20ish offset range most brands are doing for the current gen Tacoma and 4R.

I'd also be wary given that the site says the wheel weight is "not available." Do they not make and/or sell the wheels? Why don't they know how much they weight? If you're concerned at all with MPGs, I would want to know how much the wheel weighs before buying.
 

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The trailhunter wheels aren't that much more - just sayin'

https://autoparts.klamathfallstoyota.com/products/product/alloy-wheel-ptr56352405f?intSrc=pco:national-pdp:dealervisit:dealer-pdp

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For $39 more, there is no chance I wouldn't buy these over what OP posted. Granted, I have them, but still. That is a great price for the OEM wheel.

I think you'd also need to get the center caps to match, but I'd still go that route.

https://autoparts.klamathfallstoyota.com/products/product/center-cap-matte-bronze-pt2806020005
 
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For $39 more, there is no chance I wouldn't buy these over what OP posted. Granted, I have them, but still. That is a great price for the OEM wheel.

I think you'd also need to get the center caps to match, but I'd still go that route.

https://autoparts.klamathfallstoyota.com/products/product/center-cap-matte-bronze-pt2806020005
Of course I would have to get the matching center caps. I was also wondering if I could take it to a a machine shop and have them change the offset.
 

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Of course I would have to get the matching center caps. I was also wondering if I could take it to a a machine shop and have them change the offset.
Removing material from the wheel (what machine shops do) could compromise its structure. Don't go this route; get a wheel that already has the offset you need.
 

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What about buying some OE wheels and having them powder coated? I have bronze RRWs but I sort of like OE wheels better so thought about going the powder coated route.
2025 2026 4runner 6th gen What do you guys think of these wheels? 20260527_132939
 

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Remember offset is not static it’s based around the width. So if decrease the offset and increase the width you are getting even more poke.

Those wheels first posted would be 62mm or close 2.5” more poke than stock.
 

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Hello guys,
So I picked up a 26 ORP in everest about a month ago and I'm looking at getting with a set of bronze wheels.
I was liking the look of these;



https://www.extremeterrain.com/agp-...22-bronze-wheel-18x9-12mm-303brz-8906012.html

I know that the offset is not ideal, but the real version of these wheels (tundra TRD pro) are BBS forged and are crazy expensive of course. I dont do crazy trails, just some overlanding to rock climbing spots.

So I'm wondering if I run a certain tire could I get full range of motion? Would they poke out too much?

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We'll for my two cents they look fine; but whenever I look at a wheel, I look at clean ability and how easy it will be.

I think they might be a little fiddly to clean and collect a lot of brake dust in the nooks and crannies as well as other debris. Just my two cents
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