Tire size on 17 x 9 please help

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I just purchased a set of 98 style cobra r wheels they are 17 x 9 with 20 mm offset what is the size tire to run with out rubbing in the front and what woud be the widest tire i can put on the back.My car is a 93 gt with the stock ride height and stock a arms
 
many people get away with 255s up front and some even with 275s, i dont see how because i have a gt and 245s rubbed so i went with 225, and he car is lowered so that may be the reason...you can probably get away with 255s
 
im running a 245/45/17 on 17x9's, and theyre waaay too narrow for that width of wheel. a 255 or 265 wide tire would work well, espically with the '93s having the larger wheel well (my 245's rub the front fender spat on too sharp a turn, and even the old turbines would do it occasionally, would be eliminated with a 91+ fender and spat)
 
im running a 245/45/17 on 17x9's, and theyre waaay too narrow for that width of wheel. a 255 or 265 wide tire would work well, espically with the '93s having the larger wheel well (my 245's rub the front fender spat on too sharp a turn, and even the old turbines would do it occasionally, would be eliminated with a 91+ fender and spat)

245/45/17'S Rim width recommendation is 7.5min--9.0max. Thats what the specs read:shrug: How is it way to narrow for the wheel. I have 17x9 on mine with that size and they are fine. When I turn full lock to the left it rubs, but I am almost positive the wheel rubs not the tire. I agree I need to go with wider rear tires but the 245 is a good fit.
 
245/45/17'S Rim width recommendation is 7.5min--9.0max. Thats what the specs read:shrug: How is it way to narrow for the wheel. I have 17x9 on mine with that size and they are fine. When I turn full lock to the left it rubs, but I am almost positive the wheel rubs not the tire. I agree I need to go with wider rear tires but the 245 is a good fit.

technically theyre fine on a 17x9, its not like theyre going to fall off, but visually (at least to me) they are way too narrow. the side wall of the goodyears on my car is barely as wide as the wheel. just pushing that tire a little too far for my tastes.
 
technically theyre fine on a 17x9, its not like theyre going to fall off, but visually (at least to me) they are way too narrow. the side wall of the goodyears on my car is barely as wide as the wheel. just pushing that tire a little too far for my tastes.

i'm running 17x9 chrome cobra r's all around. the fronts are 245/45's, and i dont like the look. they are basically flush with the rim (bad for curbs!). if i ever get new rims, i'll probably get smaller fronts than rears. no issues with rubbing in the front. running 275/40's in the rear, and they rub on the fender lip (very little) under high speed dips (160+km/h) in the road and hard cornering. 275's on 17x9's look WAY better than a smaller tire.