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azsheriff
8/11/2006 7:45:10 PM
Anyone know the wheel offset for the 07 Tahoe? Am trying to get some aftermarket wheels but being constantly told problem with offset and won't fit.
deejayrock
8/11/2006 8:36:12 PM
azsheriff, I have also been looking around for the stock offset of the wheels and I beleive it is +30mm. Hope this helps, Thanks.
azsheriff
8/11/2006 11:53:56 PM
Thanks DJ
EscalonJon
8/12/2006 1:13:26 PM
I believe that you can just remove a wheel, lay a straightedge across the rear bead/lip of the rim, and measure from the straightedge to the hub mating surface.
73shark
8/13/2006 10:37:36 PM
That's called back spacing. Offset is the distance between the mounting plane of the wheel and the centerline of the wheel and is expressed as positive or negative. If the centerline is to the outside of the mounting plane, I believe it is negative offset. Hope this helps.
EscalonJon
8/14/2006 6:57:49 PM
Mybad, 73, you're correct. I got my nomenclature screwed up. I'll think a bit more before I commit myself to looking foolish next time. lol...
ZX1100F1
8/14/2006 7:46:07 PM
The stock offset for the factory 2007 Tahoe wheels is +31mm
ohmslaw 6
10/3/2006 9:33:10 PM
Looking at a set of Centerline G2 wheels for my 2007 Tahoe will a 4.5" backspacing on a 10" x 17" wheel work?
plan on stuffing 33" tires under the SUV with a skyjacker 2" lift................. or 35" tires but waiting on more 3" lifts to come out besides Rancho. Any issues with Stabilitrac when lifting or lowering?
biglg
10/3/2006 9:45:20 PM
I was thinking the stock offset was +31 or +32. I know someone stated +31 so that is probably it.

You wan to find an offset around +30 for the best fitment.

You are correct, mos wheels will not have that offset, mos will be around +15 to +20.
muzhik
5/9/2007 10:07:05 PM
Sorry for bringing up an old topic, but I was wondering if anyone was able to put 24"s on they're 2007 avalanche/tahoe/suburban? I'm really looking into getting 24"s... but afraid that they will rub on turns, I know that I need +32mm offset... Any advice/suggestion, greatly appreciated..

-thx,

e
5/10/2007 4:33:09 AM
ok, like the master(zx) said the stock 17's are a +31.0mm. I have 24 x 10's that are +25mm offset. Here's the trick. A +25mm will stick out past the wheel wells in the front but not on the back. We left the 25mm on the rear wheels to make them sit flush under the fender. On the front wheels we machined them down 6mm to create a +31mm. They sit we nice. CAUTION not all wheels have enough lug seat to remove 6mm, so this will not work on all wheels. If you notice chevy's have always had the front wheels sit futher outboard than the rear. We are lowering the truck as well and they should sit right at the edge of the fender lips. We went with the 295 35 24 because we heard that the 305's are a little too wide and can cause rubbing. I have not rubbed yet at all at stock height. We'll see when we drop 2/3. I am very impressed with the ride on the 24's as well. Also retained the TPMS which can run you about 50 bucks a piece at the dealer for new ones. You can reuse your old ones if your careful but you will need new stems. The dealer will try to tell you that you have to replace the sensors and stems but you can get just stems. Two dealers did this too me. I actually found that the caddy dealer was a little more up to date on these. The only draw back to running two offsets will be tire-rotations. I will have to dismount tires at the frickin time.
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k15goose
7/16/2007 12:07:03 PM
would it not have been easier (for balancing and no machining) to get all +31mm and put 1/4" spacers on the back two?
tahoelover
7/18/2007 7:53:41 PM
Question: Will a wheel that has an offset of 15+ stick out further than the stock 31+?
e
7/18/2007 8:18:03 PM
quote:

ORIGINAL: k15goose

would it not have been easier (for balancing and no machining) to get all +31mm and put 1/4" spacers on the back two?

Of course, but the wheels I  have are not offered in a +31mm. "Also that would way to easy for me" as my wife would say. Also I dont like spacers.
 
"Question: Will a wheel that has an offset of 15+ stick out further than the stock 31+?"
Answer: YES
73shark
7/19/2007 7:57:00 PM
kacyk
9/18/2007 1:35:52 AM
Hello good people.  I have a 2007 Yukon XL and am about to pull the trigger on a set of Boss 313 Black Chrome 24's.  Discount Tire tells me that the the offset for my truck is 40 mm in this size Boss wheel.  Does that make sense?  I know Boss came out with a new 330 series and that only comes in 24's for the 2007 Chevy's and the offset is 40.  So I guess it makes sense but 40 seems like a lot.  Please advise.  Kacy
 
 


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