After much research, here's what I came up with:
This is an OME spring lift. In my case, the springs alone were good for 2.75" over stock. I must have been sagging a bit. Torsion bars were cranked 10 full rotations. This kept the stock rake (nearly, I raised the front by 3/16" more).
Wheels are from a 2003 Nissan Frontier SC. 16x7 +40. I was misinformed about the offset earlier, I thought that they were +30. The +40s worked out in my favor though. They arrived in mint condition, however they were a boring silver. I stripped them and painted them with DupliColor wheel paint. I used bronze for that mad tyte JDM style. 3 cans later, voila...
You'll notice that both wheels are still hub-centric, meaning that they fit the VX's 108mm hub bore. The rims clear the control arms up front as well.
I purchased some 8mm spacers, but opted not to use them. They would have moved the rear wheels clear of the hubs, and then the lugs would be bearing all of the weight of the truck -this would be bad.
Even with a +40 offset (stock is +38), the track is good (close to stock). The tires are 20mm wider than stock 245s.
Also, very important to some members, no trimming is required (so far.). I haven't really stuffed to tires while crossed-up, but it appears that they'll clear the cladding by an inch.
Incidentals:
Lights are by KC, that white thing is my UHMW plastic skid plate. Mud flaps have cables that keep them from flapping at speed and from getting caught in tires when reversing in sticky mud.
The Nissan wheels are cast aluminum, closer to 7.5" wide. They were made by TSW and they weigh 22 lbs each (stock 18x7s weigh 30 lbs).
Tires are Dunlop Radial Mud Rovers. I have a limited selection up here, and it seems that most of the narrow mudders have been sold out. Anything else that was close was a load range E tire -too stiff for me. These are load range D (minimum for most mud terrain tires). 8 ply.
So,
OME 912 in back + 10 turns of the torsion bar bolts = 2.75" over stock. The rake will be slightly less (front to rear).
Addition of some 265/75s will give you another .5"
For a total lift of 3.25"
I have only put on 20 miles, so no long term reports yet. It all appears o.k. at the moment...