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Which one will you choose?

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I’m looking to replace the wheels on my 2025 OT+ and, after checking out a bunch of pictures, I think I prefer the more classic look. I’ve narrowed it down to two options —

RRW RG3
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Fifteen52 Analog HD
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Fifteen52 seems more popular overall and they’re local here in SoCal, but they only offer a 17x8 (I’m not considering the +0). Would that be a deal breaker if I’m planning to run 285/70R17 tires? I’d also need a hub ring for that setup.

RRW also seems like a solid brand, but not too many people talked about it. I’ve seen mixed but mostly positive reviews recently, and my local shop installs a lot of them. Their wheels are hub-centric and come in 17x8.5, which is a plus.

Which one would you guys go with?
 
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I’d decides on what tire you want to run first and narrow down the wheel selection based on offset that works with that . You could run any offset wheel with 285 70 17 but going more than 35 offset on these wheels may not look so great .
Whatever you decided on , do yourself a favor and get a quote from these guys. I’ve worked with the owner for years and his price and work can’t be beat

 
Your 25 already comes with a lift from Factory you can run upto 295 70 18 without rubbing at plus 40 offset . With 25 offers on the other hand you will be limited to the size that you suggested but it may not look so good. At 40 offset you are flush with ot flares . Anything more than that you will have a noticeable poke
 
I’d decides on what tire you want to run first and narrow down the wheel selection based on offset that works with that . You could run any offset wheel with 285 70 17 but going more than 35 offset on these wheels may not look so great .
Whatever you decided on , do yourself a favor and get a quote from these guys. I’ve worked with the owner for years and his price and work can’t be beat

I’ll most likely go with either BF Goodrich KO3 285/70R17 or Toyo Open Country AT3.

Most of my driving will be on roads and highways during the week, and some off-roading on the weekends, so I don’t think I need 35" tires for now. I can always upgrade later, but I’d rather start with something balanced for both on- and off-road use. And not losing too much on the MPG as well.

Plus, I want to keep a full-size spare, and it looks like the 285/70R17 will just barely fit. I actually used my full-size spare a lot on my old car thanks to the rough SoCal roads.

Thanks. I will check them out.
 

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