WLH said:I run Blizzak LM-60's on a staggered setup using 225/45-18 front and 255/40-18 rear. I rarely drive in the snow but I run winter tires for better safer handling with winter temps and wet roads. Yes a 225 tire can be fitted in most cases to a 9 inch rear ///M rim. Tire mfg make the recommendations as to the size rims a specific tires can be fitted to. The 225 Blizzak's I use can be fitted to a 7.5 to a 9 inch rim.
Since I avoid driving in the snow my tire dealer suggested staying with the 255 rear tire. There was very little difference in price so I went with his suggestion. Last year was the first year that I ran the staggered setup and it worked fine even in snow compared to 6 previous winters on 225/45=17's.Hark said:If you can run 225, why do you run 255?
WLH said:I run Blizzak LM-60's on a staggered setup using 225/45-18 front and 255/40-18 rear. I rarely drive in the snow but I run winter tires for better safer handling with winter temps and wet roads. Yes a 225 tire can be fitted in most cases to a 9 inch rear ///M rim. Tire mfg make the recommendations as to the size rims a specific tires can be fitted to. The 225 Blizzak's I use can be fitted to a 7.5 to a 9 inch rim.