New wheels and tires for my 2010 SH-AWD
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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?
Thanks all.
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?
Thanks all.
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The inconvenient truth
Oh yeah you will be fine
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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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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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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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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.
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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