2007 Tahoe, Wheel help......
Hello all,
I was wondering if some of you wheel guys can help me out with a fitment question for the 2007 Tahoe, here are the wheel specs below, I'm wondering if there will be a fitment issue and what tire I can use with these wheels, I was looking to go with a 305-45-22 tire so I can have more rubber on the rim, but not sure about rubbing.
Wheel info:
22X9.5 BLACK
6x5.5 (6x139.7)
12 MM OFFSET
5.75" BACKSPACING
Thank you for any help you may be able to provide.
Jay
I was wondering if some of you wheel guys can help me out with a fitment question for the 2007 Tahoe, here are the wheel specs below, I'm wondering if there will be a fitment issue and what tire I can use with these wheels, I was looking to go with a 305-45-22 tire so I can have more rubber on the rim, but not sure about rubbing.
Wheel info:
22X9.5 BLACK
6x5.5 (6x139.7)
12 MM OFFSET
5.75" BACKSPACING
Thank you for any help you may be able to provide.
Jay
If you are not lowered, you won't rub. Check out this site: http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit
The offset isnt as close as i would want! The stock offset is +31! Go to this site to check out how much difference the wheels will set on the vehicle.
http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
I am sure the wheels and tires will work. There are several that have put on +12 offset wheels with no problems. It is all personal preference! As for the tires, i cant answer that. But I believe 305/40/22 is what I was going to go with if I ended up with 22's.
By the way, backspacing is always in relation to the offset. It is basically another way that offset can be determined! Not a big deal, just letting you know in case you were wondering!
http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
I am sure the wheels and tires will work. There are several that have put on +12 offset wheels with no problems. It is all personal preference! As for the tires, i cant answer that. But I believe 305/40/22 is what I was going to go with if I ended up with 22's.
By the way, backspacing is always in relation to the offset. It is basically another way that offset can be determined! Not a big deal, just letting you know in case you were wondering!
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