Both should fit, but neither combo is ideal, even though the difference is minimal. 35/35 is the most common offset for those wheel widths. Of course you can deviate from that depending on the look/fitment you want. Being that those wheels are dished and not concave, a couple of MMs aren't going to make a difference in the look of the wheeel.
Option 1. Front is fine, rear may need a spacer for wider tires.
Option 2. Rear is fine, front may need a spacer to clear the strut.
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