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Old June 7th, 2007, 3:52 PM
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2007 has a different offset!

I have some 24's to sell with around 2k miles on them!
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the 07 tahoes have the same offset front and back but differ from the 06 back,but if you've noticed on many older and newer chevy's the fronts sit alittle more outboard than the back and it drives me crazy. soI corrected the problem by shaving them
As for shaving make sure you use someone that knows what the hell their doing because this can cause balancing issues if they are not perfect.
also you need to make sure before removing material from the wheel, that you have enough meat at the lugs to support the weight of the truck.
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Yea, their up for sale now since there's no use for them anymore. I got a couple of guys coming to check them out tomorrow and hopefully one of them buys em. So I can go straight to the my boys wheel shop and get the same brand new rims that fits the best for my tahoe.
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My first set of 24's were off a 2002 Tahoe and they fit my 07 fine. No mods or anything. They told me something about the offsets being different but I put them on anyway. It doesnt matter to me anymore. They got stolen 4 months after I got them. The new ones I have on now are the right offset. It rides the same but the old ones rubbed the front fenders a little when I turned all the way
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Hello out there in Tahoe land. I'm new on this site, but thought that I would chime in on this wheel thread because I've been rolling on 24's for awhile now myself and only had a little bit of a rubbing problem when backing out of my drive way, which I believe someone touched on that as well. However, I have always been into making my Tahoe look its best so I am now looking for owners riding on 26's. My 24's appear to look small on my Tahoe with the southern comfort ground effects, so if anybody is rolling on 26's I would like to know what problems, if any you might be having.
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