Not enough info to answer. Please reask the question and include the year, make, and model of the vehicle.
The stock offset on your paystub is the amount deducted from your pay to purchase company stock through an employee stock purchase plan or other stock-related program.
On stock rims they are 17x7 +55 offset in the front and 17x8.5 +65 offset in the rear.
Target has an offset umbrella on their website. Also you could check Walmart and some of the patio retailers. If they do not have it in stock they may be able to special order what you want.
Short offset shorts first, then they offset longs. Your better to have them offset short, as short is taxed at ordinary rate and long at special lower rate. A stock sale is a capital gain/loss transaction.
stock is +60 5x108
Stock offset on your paystub refers to the deduction of the value of company stock you receive as part of your compensation. This deduction can reduce your take-home pay, as the value of the stock is subtracted from your overall earnings. It is important to be aware of this impact on your paystub to understand how it affects your total compensation.
The bolt pattern is 5x114, but I dont know the offset of the stock rims.
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RSU offset is when a company deducts the value of vested restricted stock units (RSUs) from an employee's total compensation. This can impact employee stock compensation plans by reducing the amount of stock an employee receives, potentially affecting their overall financial benefits.
24's will fit a 97, 98 and 99 Tahoe at stock height without rubbing. -ID3516834418 Only if you have the right tire size and offset (backspacing). -Kiyap18
The stock wheel has a 55 mm positive offset. Positive offset means that the wheel is tucked into the fender well 55mm more than it would be if the bolt flange of the wheel were perfectly centered in the wheel. Negative offset means that the wheel will stick out of the fender well more. So........ If you reduce (55mm-45mm) the positive offset my 10mm, your wheels and tires will stick out of your fenderwells 10mm further than the stock wheel, assuming that the aftermarket wheel is the same width as the stock wheel.
The RSU offset on your paystub represents the value of restricted stock units (RSUs) that have been deducted from your total pay. RSUs are a form of compensation where the company grants you shares of stock that vest over time. The offset amount is the value of these RSUs that have been withheld or deducted from your pay before you receive it.