maxima8295
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Stumbled upon this forum a few days ago, lot of good info.
I had a 22 ZL1 on order at the dealership I work at, but have had my eye on the GT350 for a while. A local car popped up recently and I couldn't pass it up.
2019 GT350 in Orange Fury Metallic, 6900 miles, 1 owner, clean Carfax, wasn't titled until this time last year, so still have 2 years and 30k on the bumper to bumper. Has the electronic and handling pack. Just picked it up today, but so far I am impressed!
I plan on getting a set of wheels/tire combo over the winter for next driving season and after reading a few threads on here I was going to order a set of Pilot Sport All Seasons to put on the stock wheels(for the occasional nice winter day) in 275/40 for the front and 285/40 for the rear, from what I can tell this should look ok? I believe this tire runs a little wide, I was worried 285 would look to narrow on the rear. I'm hoping the 275 on the front should help with the tramlining a little bit.
I had a 22 ZL1 on order at the dealership I work at, but have had my eye on the GT350 for a while. A local car popped up recently and I couldn't pass it up.
2019 GT350 in Orange Fury Metallic, 6900 miles, 1 owner, clean Carfax, wasn't titled until this time last year, so still have 2 years and 30k on the bumper to bumper. Has the electronic and handling pack. Just picked it up today, but so far I am impressed!
I plan on getting a set of wheels/tire combo over the winter for next driving season and after reading a few threads on here I was going to order a set of Pilot Sport All Seasons to put on the stock wheels(for the occasional nice winter day) in 275/40 for the front and 285/40 for the rear, from what I can tell this should look ok? I believe this tire runs a little wide, I was worried 285 would look to narrow on the rear. I'm hoping the 275 on the front should help with the tramlining a little bit.
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