KevSmoove
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I am going to purchase and leveling kit (probably 2.5" front with 1" or 1.5" rear) for my 2007 Tahoe 2wd. Right now I am running 24 x 10 Boss 330's with 315/35/24s with a +30mm offset and 6.619" Backspacing.
I am not sure if I am going with a 305/55-20 ATZ, 325/50-20 ATZ, or a 33/12.50-20 Toyo MT. Any suggestions. I think even the 325/50 ATZ should do fine since my 315's are no problem at stock height.
I am really debating wheel width and offset. Of the wheels I like, some are 8.5", 9" and 10". I would like to run a 10" rim b/c I like when a tire has a more "square" look on a wider wheel. However, I am unsure of offset. I would like to run the least offset as possible (least positive or even most negative if possible) without issues. Do you think, for "mock-up", I could place washers behind the wheel, and put my existing 24x10 back on? Not to drive or anything, just to bolt the wheel back on, see how it looks, and check lock-to-lock. Then I wouldn't be buying a set of wheels that wouldn't work b/c of offset.
Any suggestions would be great. I think InTruckDesign, you said you had a 5.5" backspacing on a 8.5" wheel (which would give you 3" front spacing) and it looks like your 305's stick out pretty good, but do you think you could get away with less backspacing for a more aggressive look?
Thanks
I am not sure if I am going with a 305/55-20 ATZ, 325/50-20 ATZ, or a 33/12.50-20 Toyo MT. Any suggestions. I think even the 325/50 ATZ should do fine since my 315's are no problem at stock height.
I am really debating wheel width and offset. Of the wheels I like, some are 8.5", 9" and 10". I would like to run a 10" rim b/c I like when a tire has a more "square" look on a wider wheel. However, I am unsure of offset. I would like to run the least offset as possible (least positive or even most negative if possible) without issues. Do you think, for "mock-up", I could place washers behind the wheel, and put my existing 24x10 back on? Not to drive or anything, just to bolt the wheel back on, see how it looks, and check lock-to-lock. Then I wouldn't be buying a set of wheels that wouldn't work b/c of offset.
Any suggestions would be great. I think InTruckDesign, you said you had a 5.5" backspacing on a 8.5" wheel (which would give you 3" front spacing) and it looks like your 305's stick out pretty good, but do you think you could get away with less backspacing for a more aggressive look?
Thanks