I believe they would have been 215/70 R15.
It depends on which model 1999 Grand Am you have which you failed to list. The correct size is listed on the drivers door post and in your owners manual. Anyplace that sells tires can tell you the correct size to install. You can also find the correct size by clicking the link I will post.
yes u can its still a 18 inch tyre it will be slightly narrower the correct size would be 235/55R18 but it would still fit.
A 2007 Harley Fatboy will fit a 2001 Fatboy. The tires are of the same size and so are the rims that are 17 x 6 inches wide.
Hi, I have 215/70 15 on my 79 2 door. I have super sport rally wheels. I can't make out the original door tag or I could look it up for you. Mine starts with a 7 and ends with a B. I have also run 205/75 15 on the same rims. Hope this helps.
i dont think so but bolt them up and see if they will fit with out the tires mounted
First off you should not install tires that are not the correct size. But if you do, make sure the tires on each axle are both the same size. Both front tires same size, and both rear tires same size.
You fail to list which model Ram. The Ram 1500 Original Equipment Size: 225/75-16
If the tires are the same size then they will fit. Otherwise, no.
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New tires with the size 15 inch will fit 15 inch rims perfectly.
Yes. If the tires are short enough. Go to tirerack.com to check original tire size. Google a tire size calculator to find out what tires will have the proper diameter (miata.net).
Open your drivers door and look for an information sticker on the end of the door . It will show the original size tires that came on the vehicle ( I assume it would be P235 / 75 / R15 )
it not a question of if the tires will fit the truck, it is if the tires will fit the rim on the 04. check if the rims are the same size
15 inch tires from 185 to 225 width.
215/70r15
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To determine the correct size bike tires for your rims, you should look for the tire size markings on the sidewall of your current tires. The size will be displayed as a combination of numbers, such as 700x25c or 26x2.0. Match this size when purchasing new tires to ensure they fit your rims properly.