Tire Question...
FlawedByNature
11-30-2004, 01:14 PM
Ok, as some of you know by now, i just got a '92 Camaro and am currently building it back up to speed.
My question pertains to the tires.
Ive got 15" Centerline wheels sitting on a different tire for pretty much every one.
The front two are different and the rear two are Firestones.
I need to change them all out soon because before i can drive her around, i will need some that actually have traction. They are bald as hell.
So are there any tires in specific that you guys would recommend for these rims?
My question pertains to the tires.
Ive got 15" Centerline wheels sitting on a different tire for pretty much every one.
The front two are different and the rear two are Firestones.
I need to change them all out soon because before i can drive her around, i will need some that actually have traction. They are bald as hell.
So are there any tires in specific that you guys would recommend for these rims?
89IROC&RS
11-30-2004, 10:32 PM
i like goodyear eagles, dont have to be F1's or nothin, but a good set of eagles have always done me right.
drvngstorm05
12-01-2004, 12:50 AM
i'm a big BF Goodrich fan, their street legal drag radials win competitions all the time so that says something. if u got the money i would reccommend either comp t/a's or g-force t/a's
justlearning
12-01-2004, 10:52 PM
hey belive it or not i got a relitivly cheap new brand called fuzion and they r great. they stick like glue corner good and have superior wet traction....although i dont know what the life of them r yet since i have only had them around five months
cuda_dude
12-02-2004, 01:06 AM
I would have to agree with 89 on this one....Goodyear eagles are very good tires.....Dont go with the F1's if your on a budget but on the other hand if you want wet traction they are the best money can buy.
FlawedByNature
12-02-2004, 01:13 PM
So i guess i should just make a run down to Les Shwab or something? How much are the eagles gonna set me back for a set of em?
cuda_dude
12-02-2004, 02:36 PM
I'd say go to a site like www.tirerack.com first and look around at the tires that will fit your car, study up a bit and then go to the tire shop with a little bit more knowledge.
FlawedByNature
12-16-2004, 01:46 AM
K. Thx guys. Im gonna look into those goodyears and see what i can work out.
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