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From some research I did before buying my wheels it seems that ET35 to ET39 is what most recommend.

Offset is only a small part of the puzzle in getting wheels to fit any car, things like width of rim and also width of tyre on that rim also have to be considered for clearance to strut and wheel arch. Then the shape of the back face (around the "spoke" area) needs to be correct or the wheel may contact the brake caliper carrier requiring spacers that then push the wheel out causing problems with the arch!

To be safe you can stick with SR speedlines or Glanza alloys as these are Toyota standard fitment. Also search the forum for wheels others have used and that gives a good place to start.

Don't want to scare you but its a difficult question to answer!

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