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Tyre buldge is alrgith, as i still have abit of gap between my rear gaurds and the rim... currently running 265's and have at least 10mm gap with the rubber tucked in... 20mm different in rubber, but i guess 20mm goes both on the inside aswell as the outside in terms of sidewall buldge

why? it will look like the stupidest thing you ever saw and handle like crap. 245 is a perfect fit on a 9 inch rim. or you could go 235, or 255 any more than that is a waste of time imo.

I run 265 on a 9.5 and it looks and feels tops on the road..

http://www.sido-takushi.com/mods/enkei_nt03m/Tread.JPG

You can see it doesnt overhang and isnt too stretched... so going by what others have said a 255 is probably the max you want to go

JK

why? it will look like the stupidest thing you ever saw and handle like crap. 245 is a perfect fit on a 9 inch rim. or you could go 235, or 255 any more than that is a waste of time imo.

agreed...

i had 255's on a 10 inch wide rim, that was about right...

  • 5 weeks later...

Actually I reckon that might be overkill and effect the handling unless you change the fronts accordingly.

I was running 235/40/R18s front and 265/35/R18 rear

but on my last tyre change I decided to go to 275s at the back and for some reason which I cant quite figure out the handling isnt as good. This is on 9.5inch rim.

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