New wheels and tires for my 2010 SH-AWD

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Old 04-15-2021, 02:51 PM
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New wheels and tires for my 2010 SH-AWD

Hey all, picked up a clean SH-AWD about a month ago. I just got a set of stock camaro wheels cause i've always loved the look and i've seen a few guys on here run them.

Mine are 20x8 in the front and 20x9 in the rear. My plan is to go with 245/35/20 all around. I've read that staggered on an AWD is a no go, but i'm sure i'm not the only one who's contemplated this.

You guys think I will be ok since it's a small difference in width?

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Oh yeah you will be fine
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5% tint ftw

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Old 04-17-2021, 12:45 PM
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No issues at all here for 5plus years on same style rims. Recommend not going more than 245 unless u are planning to roll your fenders. I got plastic hub centric rings to help on install. Also psi minimums will change to 40-42 front and 37 so keep in mind for ride harshness. I’ve had great luck with continental dws06 tires. Ride so nicely for 20s and all around are great. Definitely recommend.
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Originally Posted by TLTesh604
No issues at all here for 5plus years on same style rims. Recommend not going more than 245 unless u are planning to roll your fenders. I got plastic hub centric rings to help on install. Also psi minimums will change to 40-42 front and 37 so keep in mind for ride harshness. I’ve had great luck with continental dws06 tires. Ride so nicely for 20s and all around are great. Definitely recommend.
Were the hub rings necessary? I've read people using them and not using lol
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I decided to use them so don’t know for sure if they aren’t required. There is a little play on install and the rings help you center it perfectly. They were pretty cheap I remember and I had time to wait. No vibrations nothing so something to keep an eye on if you don’t use them I guess. Also, I recommend plastic vs metal as some have had metal rings start to fuse to hub on other vehicles. I coat them in light anti seize just in case.
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Right on. Thanks man.

You have a picture of yours with the wheels on?
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Looks fantastic!

Did you use 67 to 64 hub rings?
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Originally Posted by tamcphail89
Looks fantastic!

Did you use 67 to 64 hub rings?
I can’t remember it’s been too long lol. That sounds about right but definitely double check. I believe bore is 64.1 on TL.

And you are replacing/using OEM tire pressure sensors on them correct? It was easy to install stock OEM sensors to these rims. I did buy new washers and rubber grommet but kept same nut. May be overkill but check the condition of them. Everything has been great for 5 seasons now for me.
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I'll have the tire shop rebuild or put new ones in
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Any plans for your OE wheels?
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