Tire advice

You never said what car or wheel type/backspace you are running.
That is common on these sites. We don't get the details about the question until later after many posts.
Sometimes the tire choice just isn't correct for the owners application as the older cars came with narrower ims and factory backspacing that pushed the tires into the fender wells, not out.
If you use aftermarket wheels they will be a compromise on back space.
They usually make one mold and just drill the bolt pattern to fit the application.

But all car manufacturers do not design the clearance in the fender wells the same. Chevrolet is the best example of this.
The Corvette used a wheel with a lot of positive offset ( rim pulled into the fender opening ). This allowed A 15 X 7 and 15 X 8" rim to fit under the fender lips af any Chevy that had a 15 " OE tire.

Mopar didn't do that.
The cars that have the most problems with wheel/tire clearance are the A-body.

Front track wider than the rear.