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Why go with 17" wheels over factory 18" wheels?

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Just wondering why everyone seems to go to 17" rims rather than the 18" that come with it?
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From my limited knowledge I would say 17’s are better for off road as you can get more sidewall. Example a 34” tire on a 17” rim has more sidewall than on an 18” rim. Also, it seems easier to find C rated all terrain tires which offer better ride. Like I said this is just my take on what 17’s offer over 18’s.
 

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Tire availability. Not sure about other brands but the 5th gen ran 17’s and there are 15 years and 100 of thousands of them on the road for each year. So lots of customers. First year on a new size and so far only a few thousand sold. I’m sure over time we will see more options for the 18
 

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My 4Runner came with 20”, winters are in 18”, to compensate, the aspect ratio is adjusted so you get the same rolling circumference for accurate miles/hour. As previously mentioned, you get a softer ride because the sidewall/bead size increase but also… its generally cheaper for the cost of the tires as well.
 

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From my limited knowledge I would say 17’s are better for off road as you can get more sidewall. Example a 34” tire on a 17” rim has more sidewall than on an 18” rim. Also, it seems easier to find C rated all terrain tires which offer better ride. Like I said this is just my take on what 17’s offer over 18’s.
Right on the money, that’s why I find it so funny the off-road higher trims have bigger wheels. Then again the vast majority of people buying them will never use them heavily off-road if at all. Which is okay too.
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