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Any body seen our mixologist lately?

Sent him a pm a few days ago,since it's time for some new go rounds for the Vette.

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I'm leaning towards a non run flat Michelin,and have been debating going to a 285-345 combo.

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I'm leaning towards a non run flat Michelin,and have been debating going to a 285-345 combo.

Yes Gary. DO IT. DO IT!!!!

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I'm leaning towards a non run flat Michelin,and have been debating going to a 285-345 combo.

Yes Gary. DO IT. DO IT!!!!

I'm definitely leaning that way,depends on price

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I did the 275/345 on advice from Victor that the 285 fronts seem to induce lane hunting on worn highways.

Mine goes straight, no problem. But the look is just a little narrow, 275's just don't bulg out enough to look cool.

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I did the 275/345 on advice from Victor that the 285 fronts seem to induce lane hunting on worn highways.

Mine goes straight, no problem. But the look is just a little narrow, 275's just don't bulg out enough to look cool.

Good to know!
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The rims look damn nice on there. Are they C7 ???

what width fronts did you go with.

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The rims look damn nice on there. Are they C7 ???

what width fronts did you go with.

They were a C6 wheel in the stock 18x10 and 19x12,and I did the 285-345 pilot combo.

They are called torque 2's available from GM and made by their wheel manufacturer.

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That's cool, Ive never seen them before. Nice find :thumbs

After you get those meats broke in I would really like to hear your evaluation on the fronts.

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Thanks Hal,and Dawg,I first spotted them at sema on a Carlisle blue car.The rumor from them was they were going to put on them as part of a package for the Carlisle blue cars,but weren't produced in time,so were sold through their aftermarket.

I will definitely keep you posted on what I think of the tires once I have a few cycles on em!

So far I really like them!

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