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You do not need -3.8 camber for this setup especially in the rear. Front may need -2.5 to -3 but rear should be fine with -2 to -2.5. Something else is off if the fenders are rolled and tabs relocated and you are "rubbing like crazy". You really don't need to pull the fronts much if at all but that depends on the alignment. One option is you can run 245/40/17's all around and see what you are dealing with and if you can get away with more tire.
You do not need -3.8 camber for this setup especially in the rear. Front may need -2.5 to -3 but rear should be fine with -2 to -2.5. Something else is off if the fenders are rolled and tabs relocated and you are "rubbing like crazy". You really don't need to pull the fronts much if at all but that depends on the alignment. One option is you can run 245/40/17's all around and see what you are dealing with and if you can get away with more tire.
I said I was rubbing before I rolled the fenders and relocated the tabs. I also got the alignment before I relocated the tabs so I could probably bring it down but I don't mind the look.
I don't think you'll be able to run 245s in the front without rolling your fenders though. Even my 225s were giving me issues before I rollled them.
EDIT: I misread op. I thought he was trying not to do a roll/relocation.
ok so roll the fenders/ relocate the tabs, and do -2.5 camber and it should fit 255's in the front?
I really didn't want to do 245 in front. like how the 255s look.
Nope. Going to need to pull the front fenders too. If you dont want to pull the front fenders then run a 225 on that wheel spec. A 255 sits really square on a 9" wide rim. A 9+45 sticks out a couple more mm then my 8.5 +40 pre inner widening. I had to pull my fenders a good 10-12mm with a 255 properly stretched on a 10" giving more outer clearance then you will have, compounded again. You will need to pull guaranteed with a 255 with a 9 +45 up front. Our -2.5 camber spec just gets you to a point where you can still pull and fit. The rear is easy with this wheel, and totally strait forward roll and tab relocate.
And here is a visual on my 10" wheel wheel compared to yours. notice the added clearance I get with the tire on the wider rim, yet still had to pull that 10-12mm. http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php...h=9&offset2=45
Last edited by s2000Junky; Mar 28, 2017 at 04:55 PM.