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I have a 72 cpe grande and it has 205-75-14 tires on stock rims and hubcaps, I was wondering wether 205-70-14 tires will fit the rims? and if they would rub on the front when turning lock to lock and if they will rub the back fenders? I don't think they will rub but I need to know if they will fit the rims. Thanks for any help. :sun:
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seeing as the tires are smaller than the ones you already have on you will not run in to any problems.
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haha that's what I was thinking, but thought maybe it was written wrong..."shorter sidewall...causing rubbing???
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lol
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Yes I did write it wrong I want to put a wider tire on, but I should have said 215 or 220-70-14, the 205-75-14 is whats on it now.
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As long as their Michelins.
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Michelin is a great choice, ran the pilot sports on both my bike and my old Mustang. I'm really happy with the Yokohamas I have now as well...AVS Sports.
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