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I have had 9inch on the back and 8inch on the front.

The tyres were 255 at rear and 235 at front, personally i think these are the maximum

tyre sizes leaving enough clearance to avoid rubbing with unrolled guards. But

the offsets have to be exactly right!!

You can get wider using more camber, but i kinda think this is stupid because the camber is reducing the tyre contact on the road...

I have gone back to 225 all round with better quality performance tyres and there is heaps more grip now...if your issue is traction rather than looks the tyre model is more important than the size :) (and i wont even talk about the rain with 255s)

I am running 18 x 8 fronts and 18 x 9 rears with 225/40's and 235/40's respectively. The tyres can be bigger on the rear but this size promotes the style of driving I like. Pretty sure you need a 40mm offset on the rears to get a 9" under there nicely.

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