it's 7.5
I have 33 in on stock 05 1500 avalanche rubs little when turned hard but work & look awesome.
I have a stock wheel, which seems to sit 1.92 inches from center. That's what I measured, anyways.
with a lift i have seen 44s but with out a lift... no idea just run with the stock size as you will get better fuel economy
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.
Some yes and some no depended on what package you wanted
The RSU offset on your paystub represents the value of restricted stock units (RSUs) that have been granted to you by your employer. These RSUs are typically part of your compensation package and are considered as income. The offset on your paystub shows the amount of RSUs that have vested and are being included in your total pay for that period.
An RSU offset is when a company reduces the number of restricted stock units (RSUs) granted to an employee to offset other forms of compensation, such as bonuses or salary increases. This can impact employee compensation by potentially lowering the overall value of their total compensation package.
On stock rims they are 17x7 +55 offset in the front and 17x8.5 +65 offset in the rear.
A stock 96 Chevy Impala SS has 260 base horsepower. This super sport package is designed for performance oriented drivers.
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
6.5 inch