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Thanks guys, I'll be going blackwalls for sure! Once I get them on I'll be sure to get some pictures, too.

Hey Zembonez, I think you mentioned something on GMT a while back saying that these Alcoas have a more positive offset than the standard alloys. Do you have any idea if the Tahie Z71s use different hubs or some type of spacer? Thanks!
 

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Thanks guys, I'll be going blackwalls for sure! Once I get them on I'll be sure to get some pictures, too.

Hey Zembonez, I think you mentioned something on GMT a while back saying that these Alcoas have a more positive offset than the standard alloys. Do you have any idea if the Tahoe Z71s use different hubs or some type of spacer? Thanks!
They are very positive in the offset department. They should work just fine on a GMT400 4x4 though.
 

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Thanks guys, I'll be going blackwalls for sure! Once I get them on I'll be sure to get some pictures, too.

Hey Zembonez, I think you mentioned something on GMT a while back saying that these Alcoas have a more positive offset than the standard alloys. Do you have any idea if the Tahoe Z71s use different hubs or some type of spacer? Thanks!
They are very positive in the offset department. They should work just fine on a GMT800 4x4 though.

same offset for a gmt400 4x4 too :dunno:
 

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Thanks guys, I'll be going blackwalls for sure! Once I get them on I'll be sure to get some pictures, too.

Hey Zembonez, I think you mentioned something on GMT a while back saying that these Alcoas have a more positive offset than the standard alloys. Do you have any idea if the Tahoe Z71s use different hubs or some type of spacer? Thanks!
They are very positive in the offset department. They should work just fine on a GMT800 4x4 though.

same offset for a gmt400 4x4 too :dunno:

i`m sure thats what he ment. :dunno:


I`ve always liked those wheels, should look nice on the truck.

BWO > BTW :thumbs:

:lol:
 

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EEK! I meant GMT400

I'll go back and fix that.
 

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Thanks guys, I'll be going blackwalls for sure! Once I get them on I'll be sure to get some pictures, too.

Hey Zembonez, I think you mentioned something on GMT a while back saying that these Alcoas have a more positive offset than the standard alloys. Do you have any idea if the Tahoe Z71s use different hubs or some type of spacer? Thanks!
They are very positive in the offset department. They should work just fine on a GMT800 4x4 though.

same offset for a gmt400 4x4 too :dunno:

Yeah, my truck is a GMT400. I've just read that the wheels tuck more on other GMT400s than the Tahoe Z71 they came off of. Maybe that's not true, which would be great. I guess I'll find out for sure once I get them put on.
 

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The Tahoes that came stock with the Alcoas were GMT400s. You should be fine.

Tahoe1-small.jpg
 

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I love the quality of the Alcoa wheels. Light and very strong.
 

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