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Which Tires????
The tires on my Camaro are still in good shape, but it's only a matter of time before they will need replaced. They have a relatively long tread life warranty and I think I'm starting to see some dry-rot from age (very minor though). I can't/don't want to put it up for the winter, so I'll need good tires for year round.
I know the smart answer is to get performance tires for the "good" months and dedicated rims with snows for the "bad" months, but unfortunately being a single-income family of 4 makes that impossible. So an 'all-season' it has to be.
For whatever reason Chevrolet decided to curse Camaro owners with "one-off" tire sizes, on my car it's 245/55R18 (try looking that size up on TIRE RACK and see how many options you get ... exactly 4). My stock tire, a BFG Radial T/A spec, a Kumho Ecsta PA31 - which I've been told by several sources has very poor wear characteristics. A Firestone Firehawk Wide Oval - which isn't exactly an all season, and a Goodyear Ultra Grip dedicated snow tire, which would be nice, BUT I would tear it up fast driving on it in warm weather/summer conditions. Very short tread life is not an option.
Now, if I look at POLICE-rated tires, Goodyear's RSA/police comes in a 245/55R18 (which happens to be THE standard tire/size for ALL Ford Police Pursuit vehicles from the factory) where the "standard" RSA does not. I had decent luck with the RSA on my Z24 (the canary yellow Cavalier I totaled in '06) they were decent in the snow and with my driving habits (95% steady state highway - no tracking or other hi-jinks), I got almost 60,000 miles out of them.
Lastly, I just learned about a brand new tire from Cooper, the Zeon RS3-G1. It's rated as a high performance all-season radial, BUT it's only been out a few months and there is no feedback on how it does in the snow & slush.
So just for tires, I am looking at between $800 - $1,100 for tires/mounting/balancing + an alignment, so this is an investment I can only make every few years.
Just as a fun fact, new rims are ~200 each, not including tire pressure sensors etc, so you can see why having 2 sets of tires is out of the question.
Please help me decide!
Don M
2017 Camaro 2LT
376 RWHP, 6-Speed manual
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Re: Which Tires????
Originally Posted by Don M
The tires on my Camaro are still in good shape,
They have a relatively long tread life warranty
I can't/don't want to put it up for the winter,
so I'll need good tires for year round.
So an 'all-season' it has to be.
For whatever reason Chevrolet decided to
curse Camaro owners with "one-off" tire
sizes, on my car it's 245/55R18
My stock tire, a BFG Radial T/A spec...
for tires, I am looking at between $800 -
$1,100 for tires/mounting/balancing
+ an alignment...
Isn't the BFG Radial T/A Spec
an 'all season' tire?
BFGoodrich#Radial T/A Spec
The reasons for GM/Camaro's engineers
(along with their tire co. counterparts)
"engineering" these tires specifically
for this vehicle are many and varied.
I'd say consumers' Safety; road handling
abilities; and tires' tread-life...are a few.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
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Re: Which Tires????
I'll pm you buddy here in Columbus. He will hook you up. I'll call you later too.
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Re: Which Tires????
I have found a lot of value in the Toyo brand, I consider them a Japanese Michelin. I am not particularly found of Goodyear Tires, they just never seemed to hold up and handle like others. Michelin are very good but have firm pricing models and highest pricing overall, but handle very well and wear out quickly. I currently have Pirelli's which are on the new Camaro also, to date they handle well and seem to show only the slightest of wear.
Consider ordering tires online .. often times you have low shipping, great prices, and no tax. Then you can have your local installer put them on.
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I've had people tell me that the T/A specs are everything from the best tire there is in the snow for the Camaro (barring a true snow tire) to "It will turn into a slick once snow etc gets packed into the tread."
I'm just paranoid I guess since there seems to be so few tires to chose from and that they are not cheap, so I don't want to make a costly mistake. I really have no idea just how the BFGs work in the snow, since after I bought the car, we didn't have much of it.
Like I said, ideally I would have two sets of rims & tires, one with snows, the other with high performance all seasons on them (because summer tires tend to suck in the rain, and we do get a lot of that here at times).
Don M
2017 Camaro 2LT
376 RWHP, 6-Speed manual
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Re: Which Tires????
Originally Posted by FUNX650
Isn't the BFG Radial T/A Spec
an 'all season' tire?
Bob
Yes, but I guess I'll have to wait until the snow hits to see if there is anything I need to worry about.
Don M
2017 Camaro 2LT
376 RWHP, 6-Speed manual
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Re: Which Tires????
If I can suggest something, Hankook Optimo 4S. It's a true all-weather tire, meaning that it can handle the summer and the snow as opposed to all-season tires which truly do not cut it in snow. Here in Canada, I see a lot of SUVs and pick up trucks missing front bumpers stopped on the side of the road with their hazards on because their all season tires tossed them bumper first into a pole. I would suggest asking or seeing about all-weather tires, all seasons really do not cut it in the snow. The only time all season tires are truly all season is if you live in Florida or Georgia. If your temperature gets below 32 degrees, then all season tires are 3 season tires.
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Re: Which Tires????
The RSA's may be horrible on your Camaro. Had them on a Grand Am and they were fine, but they hydroplaned and did horrible in light snow on our G8. Continental DW summer tires did better in winter than the all season rsa's.
Cooper RS3 may be a good choice. I had the rs3-a on the g8, and it did well.
You might be able to find some cheap take off wheels, 19" like a G8 or second gen V, or stock 20" for a Camaro, and have better choices. I've seen take off wheels with tires for less than you could buy tires. Shop around, check out some forums etc.
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Re: Which Tires????
I worked for Discount Tire Co for 28 years. Do yourself a favor and stop in one of their stores in your area.
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Re: Which Tires????
"All season tire" = 3 season tire.
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