Most that have done this, like it and stick with it. I do know of one that put all that on and didn't like the narrow look from the rear, I do not recall that he did not like the ride/traction.
I believe you actually have much better hookup climbing rocky trails, etc and it feels fast and light on wide open trails.
Those 4+2 offsets will make a 26X9 Big Horn stand up even taller than it is before it is mounted up, and they are right at 27" tall before you put them on the rims.
I went with 4+3 aluminum rims which made mine about 4" wider in the back, my friend here did it with stock front rims, and it is noticeably narrower and taller than mine with the same tire.