1LE SC3 Tire Question
Hello all, I am new here and been lurking a while. This is my first car so I am new to the Camaro family as well as driving. We currently have a 2018 2SS 1LE with the Good year SC3 tires that are great but may not bee good for wet weather driving from what some have said. My drive to school is only a few miles, 3 to be exact, from my home. Do you think that I need to change my tires to the Michelin Pilot Super Sports for the amount of driving I am/will be doing in the rain? My dad and I discussed them but have concerns over losing traction at the track.
Yes, other threads have seemed to touch on this but not to what I am looking for since I will not be getting on any highways while raining nor wet. The roads I drive to school will have a max speed of 40 and not have extreme cold weather. If that happens, my dad will either drive us or let us take his Superduty. Thank you! |
You should be okay at that distance, but your engine may not like that distance. You'd never get it warmed up!
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if you are worried about always get an extra set of tires/wheels but i wouldnt if you are that close
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Short trips, slower speeds, no real cold, you'll be fine. As said, your engine will suffer more than anything.
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Ha! Well fortunately we have a track down the road that we will make use of so I am glad to hear that I do not need to get a different tire. These have seemed amazing thus far while tracking it and would hate to see the performance degrade at all. KprosCamaro-thank you. We had looked at that option as well but it was getting pricey and would prefer to put that money toward mods if it needed to be spent. |
You will be fine in the wet with almost any tire, as long as you use restraint with your right foot.
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Whether or not you SHOULD change a tire to account for wet weather is completely dependent on you. The SC3s are definitely NOT wet weather tires or cold weather tires but I drive with them in wet and cold a lot as I live in Colorado. I have to respect the fact that I have greatly reduced traction. I corner slower. I accelerate slower. I increase my following distance. But, I do not want to maintain a separate set of wheels and tires so I run SC3s all year round and then on the warm dry days, I have a blast! I am hoping to get some track time this summer so will be replacing my current set (12000 miles) with a new set of SC3s. |
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Thank you so much for all of the quick responses. You’ve definitely helped me and put me at ease over keeping these as a daily tire. |
As long as it’s not below 50 F you will be fine.
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Driving in the rain is fine. Its when its
a) higher speed i.e. highway b) standing water c) worn tires These individually or combined can create some hydroplaning as the tread pattern isn't the best at evacuating water. I usually don't notice until the tires wear and I'm going over 55 or hit puddles and/or heavy rain. |
Look at apex for a set of 19s. You can run 305 square and rotate.. also use g3r of you want more grip..
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The Continentals have 15,000, still plenty of tread and still quiet. |
I have Conti ECS tires and am liking them a lot, even in mild winters (I live in NC). Using 285-35-19 on all 4 corners and Apex 19" x 10 rims. No need for spacers or adapter rings if you go with the ARC-8s, and they are almost 30% lighter than the OEM wheels.
Be aware though if you go with 10.5 wheels to run 305 tires, you might need to grind the front strut to create clearance. |
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