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  • snow tire/rims for ss

    hi new here on the forum and wanted to know if anyone knows of a good and cheap set of rims that will fit on ss and a good tire to use for winter? thanks

  • #2
    I have the blizzak lm60 snows in stock now. Not the cheapest but they are by far the best. I also have a couple of wheel choices for you for snows a well. Pm me for a quote if you are interested
    G-MAN

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    • #3
      Dont wait to long to get the blizzaks, apparently before winter hits there is a possibility the will run of stock. At least thats what happened to me last year. I had to go with the Pirelli snow and ice. The Pirellis are a little cheaper and they did perform fantastic for me last year but the blizzaks are supposed to be the best. On a side note with the snow tires and the traction control on the Camaro, the car was fantastic in the winter! I can honestly say by far the best car I have owned for chicago snow.

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      • #4
        The only other thing ya need is an undercarriage capable car wash winter season pass... The salt is brutal.
        01 Camaro SS 'vert: TSI Racing Built 4L60E,ARH Stepped Headers/Catted Y,Noweeds Diverter,SLP FlowPac & Dual-Dual Exhaust,SS Brake Lines,Koni 8241 SAs,Strano Sways,Fays2 Watts Link,UMI CM SFCs welded,Hotchkis Shock Brace,DDM HIDs
        02 Camaro RS: Borla Cat-Back,DMH E-Valve,Whisper Lid,SLP CAI & Bilsteins,Auburn LSD,SS Sways,UMI 3pt CM SFCs welded,BMR CM Shock Brace,DDM HIDs

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        • #5
          There is a great one on Rt 34..... and monthly unlimited pass is only 39.95 about a 1.25 a day for full wash and tire shine and hand washing the wheels.
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          • #6
            ^ I need to find one closer to Rt. 12 & 22...
            01 Camaro SS 'vert: TSI Racing Built 4L60E,ARH Stepped Headers/Catted Y,Noweeds Diverter,SLP FlowPac & Dual-Dual Exhaust,SS Brake Lines,Koni 8241 SAs,Strano Sways,Fays2 Watts Link,UMI CM SFCs welded,Hotchkis Shock Brace,DDM HIDs
            02 Camaro RS: Borla Cat-Back,DMH E-Valve,Whisper Lid,SLP CAI & Bilsteins,Auburn LSD,SS Sways,UMI 3pt CM SFCs welded,BMR CM Shock Brace,DDM HIDs

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Orange5thGen View Post
              There is a great one on Rt 34..... and monthly unlimited pass is only 39.95 about a 1.25 a day for full wash and tire shine and hand washing the wheels.
              where is this? touchless or hand wash i assume?

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              • #8
                There's another good article here on winter tires:
                Tackle the Winter with Camaro Snow Tires | 2011 Camaro Z28 Camaro forums, news, blog, reviews, wallpapers, pricing - Camaro5.com Blog Archive

                Also check these mats for 5th Gens that look great for winter (which they had these laser measured ones for my 4th Gen):
                weathertech.com/store/mvproduct.aspx?ItemGroupId=52&VehId=124&Year=2010
                01 Camaro SS 'vert: TSI Racing Built 4L60E,ARH Stepped Headers/Catted Y,Noweeds Diverter,SLP FlowPac & Dual-Dual Exhaust,SS Brake Lines,Koni 8241 SAs,Strano Sways,Fays2 Watts Link,UMI CM SFCs welded,Hotchkis Shock Brace,DDM HIDs
                02 Camaro RS: Borla Cat-Back,DMH E-Valve,Whisper Lid,SLP CAI & Bilsteins,Auburn LSD,SS Sways,UMI 3pt CM SFCs welded,BMR CM Shock Brace,DDM HIDs

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                • #9
                  For mats, I've tried both WeatherTech and Husky. Three of each and the 3rd Husky was the closest to correct. Note I said closest. Neither of them fit as well as you would think.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by TonyNo View Post
                    For mats, I've tried both WeatherTech and Husky. Three of each and the 3rd Husky was the closest to correct. Note I said closest. Neither of them fit as well as you would think.
                    I just got a set of the Husky's in last week. Haven't put them in the car yet. I was hoping that they would be a little nicer, but they should keep the nasty stuff off the carpet. I ended up only paying about 40 bucks out of pocket for them, so won't complain...much, haha
                    Last edited by Toasty; 11-08-2010, 12:33 AM.

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