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I have a stock wheel, which seems to sit 1.92 inches from center. That's what I measured, anyways.
42mm
4 wheel drive does not work 1989 chevy half ton pick up silverado
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 wheels on a 1998 Chevy Silverado are 288 x 288. The first GMT800 Silverado/ Sierra were released in 1998 as 1999 models. The Chevy Silverado is available with either rear wheel drive or four wheel drive.
Most Minivans are front wheel drive and a 97 Chevy Silverado's are rear wheel drive, you do the math.
Is the estimated tuck in or out from the center of the wheel, example: (nissan sentra) 18x7.5 +40 offset is tucking in 40 mm from the center of the wheel or (old chevy pickup) 15x7.0 -10 offset is sticking out 10 mm from the center of the wheel.
the stock wheel siye is 15x6", not sure about the offset though.
5x115 43 offset
The bolt pattern is 5x114, but I dont know the offset of the stock rims.
It shouldn't be. Sounds like you have a different year, model wheel.