Tire Offset

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Rob Scariano

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I am new to this forum so I apologize if I am posting this incorrectly. However, I could really use your help. I am close to purchasing new wheels and tires for my 99 2Door Tahoe.

I am installing a 6"RCX suspension lift and a 3" Performance Accessories body lift. It will be a daily driver pavement queen. With that said, I'm looking to run 37" tires but in search of a rim size and offset, I get various answers from various shops. Does anyone have experience with this?

Off the top, I'd like to run a 20X10 with -24 offset Rim with 37x13.50R20's.

One shops said that will rub. Another said that will be fine. One said no more than -19. Another said no wider than a 9" rim.

I'm so lost on this. If anyone could please help, I'd greatly appreciate it. I'm within weeks of finally having the money to get this truck the way I've always wanted it so I'm hoping to avoid making a mistake. I'd like it to look aggressive, but also be functional in terms of no running. The truck has factory flares. I've considered pocket flares which extend further than factory, so of course I don't want it to look out of place.

I appreciate any and all help.

Rob
 

jerryjoe28

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well did you do it? I have a feeling 37s will rub when u hit bumps but im not sure
 

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