What do you mean put the larger tires on the appropriate side?
As it is Christmas I will share the following very secret, hi-tech, hush/hush, trick experiment with you....go get a plastic SOLO cup where the open end is larger than the bottom and roll it on a flat surface, which way does it turn? :rofl: ...if the track you are on has more right turns than left (like my home track of Road America) I always place the larger tires on the left size....your radials "might" be the same but bias-ply Hoosiers never are.....we will air up a new set then measure and mark them, I also mark where the valve stems are because under heavy breaking the tires can (and mine do) move on the wheels. The rest won`t apply to your steel wheels but I will share it anyway. I mark where the weights are and how much is used, then I silicone around the weights and after that cures I use that shiny silver HVAC tape with the paper backing that peels off.....and yes I have had tires move on the wheels and used to throw weights off all the time using silver duct tape.... Trust me... it`s not fun to have an unbalanced wheel at 160.....