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Pro and Trailhunter have 20mm offset wheels.
Going from 55 to 20mm will make a big difference in poke and give a much different (better, IMO) look, especially when going to beefier tires......and who doesn't want more!
 

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Is there any available information on how wide the actual Factory Wheels are?

I currently have a 2015 TRD Pro and upsized the tires to 285/70/17. The factory wheel is only 7" wide making the tires very tight at the bead. Consequently none of the standard tire shops around me can put their alignment equipment on the wheel for wheel alignments.

2025 4Runners come with some variant of 265/70/18 which (according to wheel specs on Nitto Tire) fits on a 7" wide wheel. I would be looking at the same issue if putting 285/70/18 on the 2025 18" Toyota Wheels if they turn out to only be 7" wide.
I was hoping that In the "far future" we could fit 285/70/17 with current TRD pro bronze wheels. 17" wheels seem to clear in the new Taco. I believe current TRD pro wheels have a 11mm offset.
 

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I was hoping that In the "far future" we could fit 285/70/17 with current TRD pro bronze wheels. 17" wheels seem to clear in the new Taco. I believe current TRD pro wheels have a 11mm offset.
After seeing what a 285/17 looks like stashed underneath on the new Tacamo, I have concerns the new 4R may also have similar issues. The wheel hangs too low when mounting underneath and with bigger wheels, it's really obvious (and concerning).
 
 
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