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Yet Another Tire Fitment Thread!

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I'm pulling the trigger on buying new Diamondback tires for my Magnum wheels this week. Before I make the final selection, I have a tire fitment question for the experts and opinionated here. Will 235/70R15s fit under the front end of a stock 69 GTX without rubbing or clearance issues?
 
You might have to move the support rods on the front of the fender to the end of the slot. i had to do that on my 70.
 
I'm pulling the trigger on buying new Diamondback tires for my Magnum wheels this week. Before I make the final selection, I have a tire fitment question for the experts and opinionated here. Will 235/70R15s fit under the front end of a stock 69 GTX without rubbing or clearance issues?

That's the same size I have on the GTX, you are good to go...
 
Same as my 67 charger. They fill up the wheel well nicely
 
I ran 235-60R15s on my former four speed car, and had no clearance issues with stock components, if you want to go with a wider profile
 
They might clip the bottom front corner of the fender when turning the wheels. I've found the 225 to be a safer bet between the two.
 
I'm pulling the trigger on buying new Diamondback tires for my Magnum wheels this week. Before I make the final selection, I have a tire fitment question for the experts and opinionated here. Will 235/70R15s fit under the front end of a stock 69 GTX without rubbing or clearance issues?
Why don't you try 235/ 60/R15... That's what I'm running on my 69 GTX they look and fit great unless you're looking for a higher tire...Just my opinion.
 
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