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Almost all ........ but watch for ET numbers 200 1989

I have a similar question, but regarding Saab wheels. Will older 900 model 15" wheels fit on my 240 wagon? I ask because I was looking for some snow tires at the junk yard today and came across some nice tires with a scandinavian name I can not pronounce, much less remember (not nokias) mounted on some decent steel rims. I believe they were 165 70 15 in size. Just wondering if they might work. I didn't have my brick with me for an overall diameter comparison, but they didn't look like they'd be too large. I also tried the archives here, but didn't find any info. Just wondering...






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