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Old 05-05-2009, 05:28 AM   #15
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Nitto tires would be my choice. They have the Invo's and the 420's. Depends on if you want an all season, the 420's, or a performance tire, the Invos. For me Id go with the 420's. Give up a little in performance, but the overall treadwear is great.


Edit: looks like the 420's have removed some of their sizes, so the Yoko Prada's will be your best bet if you want an all season.

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Old 05-05-2009, 05:35 AM   #16
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Before changing tire brands, we might want to make sure it doesn't void any warrenty on the car. I'm just saying this because of that little fine print that states... GM approved tires only! I'm sure GM will put out a list of tire brands recommended for the Camaro. Just a thought!
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Old 05-05-2009, 10:53 AM   #17
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440 pounds sounds like a lot until you look at the entire picture:

Pirelli P-Zero (2@245/45ZR20 load=1929lb, 2@275/40ZR20 load=2094lbs) = total load capacity = 8046lbs.

Yokohama Parada Spec-X (2@245/45R20 load=1709lbs, 2@275/40R20 load=2094lbs) = total load capacity = 7606lbs.

Camaro GVWR: 4551 lbs (2144lbs front, 2407lbs rear).

As for the speed rating, Spec-X is V-rated (149mph), P-Zero is Y-rated (186mph). Top speed in the SS is governed to 155mph and as we saw this weekend in another thread, you may have other issues at that speed too.

All I'm saying is that specs are specs and you should buy what you feel comfortable buying when it comes to tires. If you are going to be doing top speed runs, then spend the extra money for the Pirellis because your life will depend on it. If you are like 80%+ of the typical Camaro drivers out there, you'll never go over 100mph, let alone 149mph so you can probably get by with the Spec-X tires and have an extra $1k in your pocket (Spec-X set price=$558, P-Zero set price=$1610) plus nearly twice the treadwear rating of the P-Zero (Spec-X: 420A A, P-Zero: 220AA A).

You must be a tire guy. I spent the weekend with a bunch of tire guys and they told me word for word everything in your post.
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Old 05-05-2009, 11:07 AM   #18
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Also, really guys.....how many of us consistently exceed the national speed limit? If I do it isn't for sustained periods of time and generally not more than 80 MPH. If you are buying the car for the track thats one thing but if its a daily driver how often can you go 150 MPH through town?
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Old 05-05-2009, 11:12 AM   #19
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You must be a tire guy. I spent the weekend with a bunch of tire guys and they told me word for word everything in your post.
Would you believe that I'm actually a computer geek and make a living testing 3D imaging software for real-time drilling operations in the oil/gas industry?

Actually, I've been into classic cars for the better part of 2 decades and I've learned a lot along the way, including information like that about tires. You can either let other people tell you what they think or go educate yourself on a topic. I tend to prefer to educate myself so I can at least carry on an intelligent conversation, when needed.
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Old 05-05-2009, 11:20 AM   #20
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Before changing tire brands, we might want to make sure it doesn't void any warrenty on the car. I'm just saying this because of that little fine print that states... GM approved tires only! I'm sure GM will put out a list of tire brands recommended for the Camaro. Just a thought!
Are you saying the fine print is there, or asking if it is?

If anyone took that to court it would never hold water. There's no reason that tires of the correct size can affect warranty. They only interface with the wheel.

It would be a sad day when having the wrong tires affects someone's warranty!!

Anyway, they can't "void your warranty". They can deny a specific claim, if they can reasonably say that your modification caused it. The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act protects the consumer quite well. Of course, if a dealer wants to deny a claim, they will and it becomes a big hassle (at least) for the consumer who has been wronged to use the law, but I just don't see it happening for having non-OE tires.
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Also, really guys.....how many of us consistently exceed the national speed limit?
Since when was there a national speed limit?
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Old 05-05-2009, 12:39 PM   #22
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I agree with that thought as well. These Yokohama Parada Spec-X tires are All Seasons or Summer? Looking for All Season options for the winter time (weather is 85% cold and 15% snow)
Not going to have much clearance driving it in the winter..best bet is to get another set of 18" rims and snow tires(if you really have to take it out on road)..
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Old 05-05-2009, 04:11 PM   #23
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Not going to have much clearance driving it in the winter..best bet is to get another set of 18" rims and snow tires(if you really have to take it out on road)..
Funny you said that, I was going to be doing that. Would love the heritage 18' rims but I'll find something. Also Rolnslo made me remember about pot holes, and living in IL, you know how bad the pot holes have become.
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Old 05-12-2009, 07:14 AM   #24
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Before changing tire brands, we might want to make sure it doesn't void any warrenty on the car. I'm just saying this because of that little fine print that states... GM approved tires only! I'm sure GM will put out a list of tire brands recommended for the Camaro. Just a thought!
never thought of that.
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Old 05-12-2009, 04:19 PM   #25
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i have every intention of hitting the speed limiter on the interstate,, about every time i get on the interstate! thats what i got an SS for...to go fast! in my area it is hard to find tires for this car..
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