No offense, but you seem to be more upset than the people whom you are ridiculing?:iono:
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I would think that the SS would get the run flats like the Corvette. That mush HP and Speed is deadly with a blowout and the Runflats are safer tires for sports cars. Now the v6 I think would end up with plain tires. I know the 18's are Bf goodrich traction TA and they are not run flat. Now GM like to put the same tires on similar vehicles and I am just a bit of hope that they wont order but one type for the 20's. Maybe Fbodfather has some insight on this...hint hint and just because others want to know - V6 true duals or y-pipe? :bow: or :( 1 in 2 out muffler |
Scotsman I'm just wondering why you think the fascia is a V6? I'm not aware of any V6's that will have the mail slot, unless I'm totally missing something. No flames intended just wondering.
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Nice find. Looks like the Camaro that was spotted in the San Diego Area yesterday. Thanks for the pix. Now i have new wallpaper. :w00t:
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http://www.us.pirelli.com/web/catalo...pe=CAR-SUV-VAN I may be wrong though. EDIT: Just did some more research. According to the spec manual, the rear SS tires are P275/40ZR20, which ARE runflats. However, the fronts are P245/45ZR20, which are not on the runflat list. |
Either way, GM said that the Camaro will not receive run flat tires in production.
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