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Hello I have a 2019 Tahoe, stock suspension however I’m looking into dropping the rear in order to level the car. I recently installed some fender flares and because of this I want my wheels to stick out more to match the flare. I really want to stick with the 22” wheel look. Can anyone tell me what the stock offset is on my trucks wheel? And also recommend me a wheel that has a lower offset so that they will stick out to be flush with my fender flares? Is it even possible? Thanks in advance. Here’s a pic of the wheel I have and you can see the fender flares there.
 

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Here is a site you might find useful for determining how much farther out different offset wheel could potentially fit. It’s not vehicle specific but it’s enough info to give you an idea:


I believe your ‘19 OEM RST rims are 22” x 9” +24 offset.

Dont over complicate it. Nothing wrong with taking a vertical straight edge placing on the new EGR flares then measuring the distance from your stock tire sidewall to the straight edge. That will give you a rough idea how much farther out you want your new wheels to be.

If I had to guess you’re probably going to be in the range of a 22” x 9.5” +10-12 offset. And the stock 285/45/22 tires will be fine on 9.5” wide rim.
 
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I have the size @CMoore711 mentioned with a +35 offset but no flares. They stick out about an inch. If you like your wheels you could use a spacer instead of new wheels.
Here is a site you might find useful for determining how much farther out different offset wheel could potentially fit. It’s not vehicle specific but it’s enough info to give you an idea:


I believe your ‘19 OEM RST rims are 22” x 9” +24 offset.

Dont over complicate it. Nothing wrong with taking a vertical straight edge placing on the new EGR flares then measuring the distance from your stock tire sidewall to the straight edge. That will give you a rough idea how much farther out you want your new wheels to be.

If I had to guess you’re probably going to be in the range of a 22” x 9.5” +10-12 offset. And the stock 285/45/22 tires will be fine on 9.5” wide rim.
Ok sounds good thanks for the info. So if I’m understanding correctly if I were to go with your recommendation of a wheel with a +10 offset let’s say then since my oem wheel has a offset of +24 I’d be gaining about half an inch plus the new wider 9.5 inch rim my tires would stick out about an inch more?
 
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I have the size @CMoore711 mentioned with a +35 offset but no flares. They stick out about an inch. If you like your wheels you could use a spacer instead of new wheels.
I thought the more positive they are the more they go into the car how come they stick out an inch?
 

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Whoops, hit the wrong symbol. They’re negative 35 so they have a pronounced lip. Here’s a pic with my old wheels but same offset.
 

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Hello I have a 2019 Tahoe, stock suspension however I’m looking into dropping the rear in order to level the car. I recently installed some fender flares and because of this I want my wheels to stick out more to match the flare. I really want to stick with the 22” wheel look. Can anyone tell me what the stock offset is on my trucks wheel? And also recommend me a wheel that has a lower offset so that they will stick out to be flush with my fender flares? Is it even possible? Thanks in advance. Here’s a pic of the wheel I have and you can see the fender flares there.

Your wheels should have the size and offset molded into the backside of the rim. Pull one and look.
 
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I’m having trouble finding wheels that would stick out enough. When I go on rimsntires and carid all of the 22x9.5 wheels they say will fit my Tahoe are 22x9.5 +20. If I understand correctly that would only make my wheel stick out about .4 inches more than it does right now. Is that the most I could do with the stock suspension?
 

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