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Wayyy harder than I thought! Which tire/wheel combo will fit?

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I want to upgrade to 15" tires/wheels on my stock
'67 GTX. I was told that 235/70/15's would fit on all 4 corners if I used 15x7 wheels on the front and 15x8's on the rear. All with 4.5
inch backspace. The wheels would be Magnum 500's. Anyone running these?
 
If your gonna run the same size tire on all four run the same rim so you can rotate them... If you want staggered size rims run more tire in the rear too...

You should add something the the thread title that gives 66-67 owners a clue that your looking for info they would have...
 
No they still will not fit on the front on a 66-67, too tall hit the fender front corner

Haven't we addressed this for you?
Will these fit?
 
I have run 225 70R15 's on all 4 corners. I just ordered a set of 235 70R15 for the rear of a car and 215 70R15 for the front, all on 15X7 rims.
 
I want to upgrade to 15" tires/wheels on my stock
'67 GTX. I was told that 235/70/15's would fit on all 4 corners if I used 15x7 wheels on the front and 15x8's on the rear. All with 4.5
inch backspace. The wheels would be Magnum 500's. Anyone running these?
If you put those on the front, I think you might get tires rubbing on the frame rails. I run 215/70 on a 7 inch rim and I am very happy. 275x60, 8 inch rim on the rear. All 4.5 inch bs. This on the Charger. I have posted this information elsewhere.
Pretty certain someone else will have more information.
 
225-70-15 F, 255-60-15 R all on 7” rims. I like the diameter match-up

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Not fully addressed. Some say they will fit, others say no. That's why I posted this. To solicit more information.
You will always have disagreement on what tire size to run... Some folks want to bolt it on and never have to worry about it... Some folks accept minor rubbing pulling into a driveway at close to full lock...

Some folks like their car a little lower than stock, some folks like a car that can survive offroad excursions...

Some cars simply have a little more room due to the axle being centered better, other cars the axle is 3/4" off center...

If you want the biggest tire you should measure your car... If you want easy just pick a tire that is on the small end of what folks are suggesting..
 
Not fully addressed. Some say they will fit, others say no. That's why I posted this. To solicit more information.

Also it helps if you have the original rear axle under the car. I have a later 67/68 axle under my 67 GTX and it makes just about any tire on a 7” rim a tight fit on the rear because of the sidewall bulge and the lower wheel opening. I just put 205/75-15 on mine and it scraped the sidewall on the wheel trim all the way up and around the 11” drums
 
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Also it helps if you have the original rear axle under the car. I have a later 67/68 axle under my 67 GTX and it makes just about any tire on a 7” rim a tight fit on the rear because of the sidewall bulge and the lower wheel opening. I just put 205/75-15 on mine and it scraped the sidewall on the wheel trim all the way.

This is just one reason why the OP should stop asking the question, get a measuring tape and straight edge and figure it out himself. Measure off existing wheel/tires/BS, do some simple math and be done with it. All the info/spec on new tires/wheels is available on line. It's not a difficult task.
 
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