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    235/55/17 Pirelli Pzero Nero on the stock SS wheels. Not exacty what I wanted, but needed tires really bad and got them for a steal. $280 for the set, shipped.
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    currently runnin 225/60/16's w/ yokohama avid touring on stock polished 5 stars in the winter... was never too fond of yoko's when i got the car, but they came on the car, brand new.
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    Lexani n3000's, the same tire and tread design as nexxan n3000. I just got a deal from my buddy on them. They are a really good tire, other than in the fresh fallen super slick snow on the road.
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    bridgestone potenzas here... came with the car
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    ones I have are douglas, worst tires I have owned, and I have had some bad tires but what do you expect for a cheap goodyear . Plan on getting I think Faulken's this spring
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    225/60/16 Nexen N2000
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    Quote Originally Posted by John02Hawk View Post
    I have 275/40/17 Goodyear GSD3s all around on the Firehawk:



    What rubber is everyone else rolling on?
    Same as the firehawk, just on 17x8 black bullitts. and on my dads vette you can kind of see as well. were a GSD3 family.


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    has anyone successfully put 22"s on a Grandprix without lifting the suspension?

    I have a lot riding on this answer...
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    GSD3 245/50/16s best tire I have ever owned. Sick grip in turns, stiff sidewall and they are incredible in wet conditions. guys on the Corvette forum rave about them too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by polytropic View Post
    has anyone successfully put 22"s on a Grandprix without lifting the suspension?

    I have a lot riding on this answer...
    Yeah, but it looks like ASS

    search on cardomain
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    I have goodyear triple treads and love them! Great traction anytime, and really nice in the winter!
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    those are sweet wheels
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