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Old Apr 9, 2019 | 07:36 PM
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From: Wilmington,Delaware
Car: 1984 Z28 Camaro & a 1972 Corvette
Engine: Z28 a305 4 BBL Corvette 350 4 BBL
Transmission: Z28 a700r4 Corvette a turbo 400
Will tires fit ?

Will the 225 70 R15 BF Goodrichich Radial TAs that I am taking off of my 1972 Corvette fit on my 1984 Camaro Z28 without any clearance issues ?
The tires are like new .I am only taking them off of my Corvette because of their age . They have been on the Corvette for over 10 years . The car never gets driven in any kind of bad weather and is driven less than 200 miles per year for the last 10 years .
The Camaro Z28 is an ongoing project car for my Grandson and I to work on together . The tires on the Z28 are dryrotted and are separating . They are too dangerous to drive on . I am retired and on a fixed income and can not afford to buy new tires for both cars . That is why I am trying to do this tire swap. I use the Z28 to take my Grandson to car shows and cruises if the weather is too bad to take the Corvette,(Like almost every weekend last car show season).
I have already bought the new 225 70 R15 BF Goodrich Radial TAs for the Corvette and I have an appointment Thursday April 11th to have all the tire mounting and swapping done.
So as you can see I am "under the gun" and I really need an answer quickly.
Will someone please help me ?!
Thank you in advance ,
Fred.




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