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My car is a ZL1 with all OEM 1LE parts added without the DSSV, so I have 20 inch wheels, No doubt Michelin makes what is known in the performance world as the best tires period. How do I know? Because on my 200hp sport bikes that's all I have ran for years. But I have found great prices on the goodyear's, tire rack shows michelins at $360($400+ any where else) each or more for a rear. All I was saying is $200 vs $400 worth it ? I'm not cheap ! But I'm not going tip toe or drive my car every now and then. And before anyone gets upset I will one day get a set of michelins, The goodyear's are 7/32 and the michelins are 9.5/ 32 so if you drive both tires the same what would be the difference in miles ? Can you get 15k from GY ? And 25k from MS ? With torque every where in the LT4 that be hard for me to hit 25K. Again I know who cares about miles ! LOL Its perfomance right ?That's what really matters, I haft to replace my rear sportbike tire every 3k, shops change close to $300 for a back then scratch your bike and wheels during installation plus other damage. I order the same tire online for $150, and have my on tire machine and balancer I have been using for 15 years and have not let a tire shop touch my wheels in years. Again I understand its performance you are taking about.
Dont forget the ZL1 goodyears are not runflats, so imagine they are a little softer than SS camaro tires, so more grip I believe for ZL1.
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