10-12-2008, 10:19 AM | #1 |
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are there any 20" all-weather tires out there?
I've searched a couple of sites, and I don't see any 20" all weather tires. The summer tires are only good in warm weather. When it's cold, they are useless. I think it would be stupid to have to buy an extra set of tires and wheels to run 4-5 months of the year. Might force me to go to the LT instead of the SS.
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10-12-2008, 11:19 AM | #2 |
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I AGREE
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10-12-2008, 12:58 PM | #3 |
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10-16-2008, 09:08 PM | #4 |
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all season tires
Does anybody know why there's only "summer" tires offered on the SS? Is it because there isn't any 20" all-seasons available yet or is it because the SS is like the Vette and just doesn't go in the snow? I live in Massachusetts and I need to drive this car year round. There's an article on Cheverolet.com talking about the extensive cold weather/snow testing GM has done in northern Sweden and the 18" wheels come with all-season tires so I guess the camaro should go allright. Just seems odd.
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10-17-2008, 09:41 AM | #5 |
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I'm going to rant a little here so just ignore my post if you don't want to read it...
First off, you are buying a 400+hp V8 rear-wheel drive sports car with gobs of torque! When the roads are dry and the temps aren't near freezing, you are likely going to drive the car like it was meant to be driven. To be able to handle that kind of driving, you are going to want the summer tires for maximum grip and handling. If you live where it snows a lot and temps get below freezing frequently, then you need to do 1 of 2 things. Either buy a second set of tires for winter weather or get a different car for winter driving. Every family member of mine that lives in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Montana, and Washington has a second set of winter tires for their cars and trucks. It's part of living in those areas and is the smart way to keep yourself and others on the road safe. For those that are complaining about having a hard time finding performance winter tires in 20" sizes, consider buying all season sport truck / SUV tires for your Camaro. You will find that they do come in a variety of fat 20" sizes and are relatively cheap compared to what you'll spend for regular performance tires in that size. You will have to live with a lower speed rating, which shouldn't matter because how many of you will be driving over 130mph IN THE SNOW, let alone in the summer? Personally, I think GM is making the right choice by only offering summer tires on the 20" wheels. For most of the US, these tires will work fine for most, if not all, of the year. For GM to also offer all-season tires would have required additional time & money in testing plus additional supply costs, which frankly, they really can't afford right now. So, if you can't afford to buy your own second set of tires for winter weather driving because you happen to live where you'll need them, then you probably shouldn't be considering spending $25k-$35k on a new Camaro. Tires, like brakes and oil changes, are one of the ongoing maintenance items that you have to budget for when you buy a car. There is no avoiding the expense. I'm done ranting now. I'm just tired of people not thinking and expecting GM to offer everything under the sun on the new Camaro while still keeping it affordable. Happy motoring! |
10-17-2008, 10:31 AM | #6 |
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Winter tires for the SS
Like I said, on cheverolet.com in the camaro section there is an article telling about the extensive cold/snow testing GM has done. They even mention snow tires. Why tell us about it if they aren't going to offer them. I've been driving my 1998 Z28 for 10 years with all season goodyears, the same kind that came stock on the car with no problems and the all seasons come on the 18" wheels overed on the LS/LT models. That's why I thought Chevy just might offer an alternitive.
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10-17-2008, 10:55 AM | #7 |
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The anecdotal story on the Chevy.com website about testing the Camaro in Sweden was probably put up to make you feel like you were part of the development process rather than to say the Camaro is a great snow car.
I'd be willing to bet that their testing was more focused about how ABS and stability/traction control systems handled slippery conditions than it was on cold weather testing of winter tires. Besides, comparing the tires shown on the cars tested in Sweden with those on the production SS pictures, the tread patterns look very similar. |
10-17-2008, 12:46 PM | #8 |
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I have heard that Pirelli will be providing PZero Nero or Rosso series tires for the Camaro.
Pirelli offers the PZero Nero M+S tire which is an Ultra high performance all season tire, and offered in sizes that will fit the SS. I had these tires on my 99 TA and let me tell you they work GREAT in all weather, you are obviously giving up a little to true summer tires, but they do the job VERY well. I hope these are an offering on the SS, if not I may just buy and replace them when I take delivery of the car and sell the stock tires as "new", as I will be driving this car year round, and Im not spending $1000+ on a set of snow tires and rims for the 2-3 days a year it actually snows here.
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10-17-2008, 07:15 PM | #9 |
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Pirelli is also the only company that sells snow/winter tires in a matched pair that will fit the Camaro, although you have to go with 245/50/20 up front to do that.
This might change before they come out, but I did 4 hours worth of research here and couldn't find others. |
10-18-2008, 12:23 AM | #10 |
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The PARADA Spec-X is Yokohama Tire’s Street/Sport Truck All-Season radial developed for performance pickups and SUVs, as well as modern muscle cars like the Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger and Dodge Magnum.
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01-15-2010, 08:11 PM | #12 |
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Riderover40;
What kind and what size tires did you end up buying? I have a deposit on a 2SS that I'm supposed to pick up next week, but I still need to make a decision on winter tires.
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