Hi There.
There is a method of working out tyres sizes on wheels, that gives you the largest theoretical tyre size you could safely put on a wheel.

don't get me wrong you can get bigger tyres on, but there are 2 problems with it, both related to safety, 1st the tyre may come off the rim under high stress,

2nd your pulling in the sides of the tyre so much to fit the rim that you get a cycle effect on the tyre which rounds the outer contact patch reducing tyre to road contact.

both of these problems are bad.

So follow this method and you'll be safe.

All you do is round the number down to the first tyre size, like so:
4.5" wheels------4.5 x 1.4 x 24.9 = 156.87 round it down = 155
5.0" wheels------5.0 x 1.4 x 24.9 = 174.30 round it down = 165 perhaps you could risk a 175 as it's so close, but personally I wouldn't. What you have to remember is grip is mainly to do with the condition, size and quality of the tyre, now that you know the max size don't skimp on quality when it comes to tyres, the difference is life and death for the sake of a couple of pounds.
This method of sizing works for all wheel sizes, so you can even use it on your new maserati.