I'm sure this has probably been covered but I'm having trouble finding anything so I'll go ahead and ask.
I've got an 02 tahoe I bought over the summer. It has the factory 16 inch wheels and some cheap no name 265 p rated tires on it. I've already converted from autoride to standard shock absorbers and the rear have helper springs on them to help with the spring rate. It rides better but still feels like it squirms around more than I like. I don't think the tires have enough sidewall stiffness to them.
I'm thinking about going to 17 inch wheels and 265/70/17 tires partially for looks and partially hoping that an inch less sidewall and a better quality tire will help stiffen up the ride a little. What is the proper offset to use? I don't need them tucked in like the factory wheels but I don't want a bunch of rubbing either. I found a set I like but they are a 0 offset 17x8.5, will that stick out past the fender flares and or cause rubbing?
Thanks
I've got an 02 tahoe I bought over the summer. It has the factory 16 inch wheels and some cheap no name 265 p rated tires on it. I've already converted from autoride to standard shock absorbers and the rear have helper springs on them to help with the spring rate. It rides better but still feels like it squirms around more than I like. I don't think the tires have enough sidewall stiffness to them.
I'm thinking about going to 17 inch wheels and 265/70/17 tires partially for looks and partially hoping that an inch less sidewall and a better quality tire will help stiffen up the ride a little. What is the proper offset to use? I don't need them tucked in like the factory wheels but I don't want a bunch of rubbing either. I found a set I like but they are a 0 offset 17x8.5, will that stick out past the fender flares and or cause rubbing?
Thanks