Offset for flush 17x9 wheels

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Uberschprung

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Good evening everyone!

This is my first formal post here, but I've been in the dark snooping for some time! I have a 2004 Z71 that I love to death. In my opinion, this platform is the best bang for your buck all-terrain rig you can get in the market right now.

My question is in regards to which offset I should be looking at for my wheel/tire setup. I have factory suspension. I ordered 285/70R17 KM3's and need a set of wheels to compliment them. My wheel choice is the fuel vector D600 17x9.

Now, this is where I could use some advice as I don't deal with aftermarket wheels ever. They offer a +7 or -12 offset. I'm looking for a flush fitment of my tires--a tiny but of poke out would be okay. From my research, the -12 would be the way to go to achieve this. Does anyone have personal experience with these offsets/sizes or know if I'm on the right path?

I appreciate any help in advance!
 

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Welcome to the Forum from NH.

Lots of knowledgeable folks here who freely share their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives. Knowledge is power.

I hope that you will become a participating member in the Forum's discussions.

Pics of the truck, please.

I cannot personally help you with your question; however, other members on this Forum that are much more knowledgeable than me will chime in.
 

Bill 1960

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Personally I run OEM wheels whenever possible, and I wouldn’t hesitate to run 285’s on them.

My brother ran that size on his stock GMT800.
 

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What width wheels came with your truck? If you still have them, the offset is molded into the backside of the rim. Can you look at that?
 

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You can compare the difference between your OE size and your new wheels here: https://tiresize.com/wheel-offset-calculator/

If I found the correct OE wheels that came on your truck, they are 17x7.5" with a 31mm offset. When you go with a wider tire you'll likely want to decrease the offset somewhat to keep the wider wheel away from the inside liner on turns.

I run stock 18x8.5" OE 2015 Silverado wheels with a 24mm offset, 265/65R18 tires with no rubbing. My OE wheel size was 16x7" with a 31mm offset:


2004 Chevy Tahoe OEM Wheel Size_resized.jpg
 
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i have 17x9 pacer lt mods -12 off set with 285/70/17 no name a/t tires on stock keys maxed out
truck sets almost perfectly level and just barely rubs the inner plastic at full lock when backing out my drive way
 

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Looks good! How about a pic down the side so we can see how much or if they stick out?
 

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