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Need recommendations - aftermarket wheels for Badlands non-sasquatch

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I'm in need of some help and education. I have a badlands non SAS on order and I want to put some aftermarket wheels on it. I've never bought wheels before.

I want to put the factory tires on the new wheels of my badlands, but I want the the ability to put 35's on in the future.

I'm not a huge fan of large offsets but I don't mind a little bit of poke.

What is the correct bolt pattern?

What offset do I need to maintain stock or slightly wider than stock look?

Thanks in advance, I'm new to the aftermarket world and vehicle builds but I'm super excited to run down this lifestyle with my Bronco.
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+55 is stock Badlands
+35 is stock Sasquatch, which you'll probably need if you're going to run 35s
 

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Bolt pattern is 6x5.5" or 6x139. You want around +20 to +35 offset to get a slight poke out of the non-squatch flares. It takes +0 offset to get poke with squatch flares.

This is SAS wheels +30 offset on a non-squatch badlands. The sidewall of the tire pokes out of the flares, but the tread is mostly covered.
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6x139.7 mm or 5.5 inches, also be aware of the hub diameter, I don't have that handy.
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