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What size tires to run on 14x6 Buick Rally’s on an Apollo?

Discussion in 'The "X" bodies' started by Tankinitup, Jan 17, 2020.

  1. Tankinitup

    Tankinitup Well-Known Member

    I picked up some 14x6 Buick Rally’s and just wanted to see if anyone had any input on what would be the best size tire to run on my Apollo without rubbing. I am not against running different sizes on the front and back. If anyone has any pictures they could post and add the tire sizes that would help.
     
  2. sean Buick 76

    sean Buick 76 Buick Nut

    If possible I would look for some 15x8 wheels and then use 275/50R15
     
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  3. 436'd Skylark

    436'd Skylark Sweet Fancy Moses!!!!!

    Yeah these won't fit. I'll see what size I have on mine.. i think 235/60/14s but not sure. You have to be careful with contact with the outer tie rod end too.
     
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  4. Tankinitup

    Tankinitup Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the input so far. I’m probably going to stick with the 14’s. Mostly because that’s what I found and that’s what was available from the factory.
     
  5. partsrparts

    partsrparts Silver Level contributor

    when I was still running the 14" buick rallies on the front was 205/70/14, rear 225/70/14. I'll see if I still have pics
     
  6. speed70

    speed70 Henderson Driveline, Grafton OH

    When I had mine “Back in the day” (94-97) I ran P215/70R14 fronts and P245/60R14 rears which were the tallest 14’s for the rear I could get for a 60 series tire.
     

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