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#1165190 05/13/2016 9:54 PM
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Would a 235/75 15 radial fit my 1/2 ton 1958 chevy PU?

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58Utility - those will fit with plenty of room. I have the exact same size on my '59, on 15" rims.


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It will fit, but I would suggest a wider wheel for proper sidewall support. The factory wheels are too narrow. You'll want at least a 6" wide wheel, preferably a 7" wide.


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