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Originally Posted by MDCammyMomma
By the time I get my Camaro, it will be winter. does that mean I shouldn't drive it with the summer tires on it? also, you mentioned replacing the rear tires -- does that mean I only have to replace those or do the rears just cost more??
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I wouldn't drive it with the summer tires on it in the snow and believe me, I've done my share of snow driving here in Buffalo. You're going to need a set of Blizzak's (or equivalent) as rear tires at least if not on all four. Reason for just talking about the rears in my original reply? The car is rear wheel drive- aka your rear tires are doing all the work of moving the car and will most likely wear 50% faster than your front tires because of it. That is one of the really few issues I have with this car is the inability to rotate the tires because they're different sizes on the front and rear.