Quicky: 19x9.5 +25 in rear.
what is your drop?! i'm just going to say..with my current set up of 19x9 +30 offset with 265/30/19...i had to roll my fenders, and then everyone once in a while i still rub if i hit a steep enough hill. IMO...stretch teh tire...235 or 245/35 (or 40 series)
As mentioned, it depends on the BRAND of tire so unless he finds someone with the exact specs and tire brand/size then it's a crapshoot. MUCH more effective to just go out and measure. Use resources like the tirerack to find rough dimensions of the tire you intend to run. If it's a wheel/tire you have access to (i.e. for sale by another), mount it and take it around the block!
Your offset is what's going to hurt you. I'm running a +42 on my 9.5 and I am rolled/tugged and still rub on occasion. If your drop is mild on some stiff springs, and you are running 255 or less, then you might be alright with a +25. Test fit, drive, and measure is about the best thing you can do as mentioned already.
Your offset is what's going to hurt you. I'm running a +42 on my 9.5 and I am rolled/tugged and still rub on occasion. If your drop is mild on some stiff springs, and you are running 255 or less, then you might be alright with a +25. Test fit, drive, and measure is about the best thing you can do as mentioned already.

Measure measure measure i guess is the best i can do for now

thats why im sayin ^^^^^ that looks to be about 10mm more clearance than 4th
I dunno how the law is squeezing in 275's with only 7mm more clearance with "no rub", and it appears that you have rolled edges on top.
I dunno how the law is squeezing in 275's with only 7mm more clearance with "no rub", and it appears that you have rolled edges on top.
Haha, Well if you can run 275s as well as being that low im sure there wouldn't be too much of a problem fitting that size wheel in the rear. I remember seeing somewhere on this forum a member was running 19x9.5 +25 in the rear and had no rubbing issues apparently?! Interesting how people can fit these offsets.
he has +42 offset though....which contributes to his not rubbing so much w/ 275s. i'm +30 w/ 19x9"and i only rub when i have passengers and i hit a massive bump, BUT if i was lower(had coilovers), and running soft on the dampening, i'd rub alot more
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