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what's best way to determine 'wheel size'? 200 1986

So this car in the junk yard has a nice set of what look to be steel wheels on it (I've been having trouble finding a complete set).

My current tire size is 185 70 R14

Will the donor car's tire size have to match my current tire size in order for me to use it's wheels?

The donor car is a wagon a few years older than mine so I think the wheels will fit on my wagon. Is there any way to tell what size the wheels are or will tire size be the only indication?

I feel like a bit of an idiot but it's time to get an education because I'd really rather have these wheels than the aluminum ones currently on my '86

thanks,

jack
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Bad Blue, '86 245, 250,000 mi., Columbus, Ohio






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