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Originally Posted by Tubtub
Mountain thanks for joining in. I only have my winter tires on in the winter, the 80 degree comment was a hyperbole to basically just say temp doesn't matter I have found, it always happens. Haven't changed a thing cept cold air intake. air pressures are 32 cold.
It is slightly less noticeable with track mode on, stiffening up how much my back end is allowed to swing back and forth.
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Hmm, try running them with a few more psi, maybe more like 34psi and see if that helps. Air them back down to 32 if you get a lot of snow.
The problem posting something like that on here is 1. no one really understands you knowledge/competency, so that becomes a factor in this all (no offense) and 2. no one here is actually experiencing your issue (IOW, they aren't test driving your car) so it's difficult to understand real issue vs. normal/"not" and issue.
Application of a 285/35R19 Alpine PA4 seems OK to the Camaro:
1929lb load rating
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...A4XL&tab=Specs
"Pilot Alpin PA4 tires feature a full silica-based, sunflower oil-enriched Helio Compound+ tread rubber that remains more flexible in low temperatures for better traction in cold conditions. This compound is molded into an asymmetric tread design that features a heavily grooved tread pattern, Michelin's high-density Stabiligrip 3D sipe technology and wrap-around shoulder designs to enhance acceleration, braking and handling."
Translation = this tire is design-optimized for very low temperatures and to allow evacuation of water away from the tread surface and keep grip on ice.