Please help with 24s on 07 Tahoe

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grilled2003

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I tested 24'wheels with 305/35-24 that I have in my garage on my 07 Tahoe but they seemed they were sticking out just a bit more than they should have in the front. Can anyboy post some pics showing what they should look like with?

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What she said, post pics of what yours look like and we can give you feedback.
 

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here you go
 

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If the fronts are sticking out to far it is anh offset issue. A common mistake people make is that they assume 24's off of an older body style will work. Some wheels aree even advertised that they will fit all generations. An NNBS Tahoe needs an offset of +30 where as an NBS Tahoe or Yukon needs right arounmd a +10. That is enough of a difference to make the wheels noticably stick out. As much as it sucks, time to pull them off and sell them and get the right ones.

Here are some pics of what the offset should look like.

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More pics of your truck Jeff?
I remember you saying that you wnet for a new look with it back on the old forum to get ride of chrome and make it all white/black!?
Also are those 24s?
 

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Probably also depends on wheel width. Mine are the U2-55 in a 24x10 with +30 offset with 305/35/24 tires, and they stick out more than that. Looks good to me though, they probably stick out about 1/2 inch to an inch more.
 

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I dont have a straight on pic... dont know if this will help.
 

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If they stick out 1/4 to 1/2 inch, I like the look but if I lower the truck
with 4/5 drop, will the tire hit the fender over bumper and dent it up since there would be less than 2 inches gap between fender and tires in wheel welds?

Thanx guys
 

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