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    HELP: wheel alignment shop in Vancouver

    Does anyone know of a shop in the greater Vancouver B.C. area (lower mainland) that does proper rear wheel alignments using the correct digital gauge and bracket (for the C7). I have called a number of "reputable" alignment shops and two Chevrolet dealers and none of them knew anything about the...
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    HELP! NEED 2 TOYO R888R 325/30ZR20

    Never was able to find/purchase a pair of the 325/30ZR20's so I changed my plans and was able to purchase a pair of 345/30ZR19's instead so the need is no longer.
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    HELP! NEED 2 TOYO R888R 325/30ZR20

    If you have a pair of these tires please email me at [email protected] Thanks
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    HELP! NEED 2 TOYO R888R 325/30ZR20

    Anyone know where I can purchase a pair of new Toyo Proxes R888R 325/30ZR20 tires in Canada. Thanks!
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    Poll $80 000 question

    I would do option#2 no question and here is why. The 2019 C7 is the best C7 because GM had a number of years to correct all the weak areas that showed up in each new model. Purchasing the first year of a new model is not a good idea (particularly with GM) as there will be many areas that will...
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    Safe winter storage of Z06 tires

    To prevent flat spotting tires that remain on a vehicle in storage fill the tires to maximum pressure (listed on sidewall) or close to it then just rotate wheels/tires 1/4 revolution every month or so (be sure to have carpet or rubber under each tire to keep the concrete from wicking moisture...
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    Safe winter storage of Z06 tires

    A greater issue than the temperature is the surface you park/store the vehicle on. Concrete/cement wicks moisture out of rubber when in direct contact. To alleviate this issue put a piece of carpet (or rubber) under each tire and you can also increase the tire pressure to 48psi which is good for...