Hello there!
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Hello. I come here because I will be seeking advice about keeping up with a 2010 Camaro V6.
First off I want to explain why I even have this car. In May of 2011, my brother of 25 years old, was in a drowning accident. This car was his baby and he was $1,000 away from having it paid off. My bro was in the Navy and was a focused, determined, full of life man.
I will be posting pictures soon of an issue I would like to get some expert advice on. Both passenger side tires have slight cuts on the walls, directly above the rim. It seems as though they were curbed, as both rims show slight damage. I am sure I will need to get the tires replaced, but would love to get some advice, just in case. I will take pics tomorrow and start a new thread.
Happy Holidays to all!
First off I want to explain why I even have this car. In May of 2011, my brother of 25 years old, was in a drowning accident. This car was his baby and he was $1,000 away from having it paid off. My bro was in the Navy and was a focused, determined, full of life man.
I will be posting pictures soon of an issue I would like to get some expert advice on. Both passenger side tires have slight cuts on the walls, directly above the rim. It seems as though they were curbed, as both rims show slight damage. I am sure I will need to get the tires replaced, but would love to get some advice, just in case. I will take pics tomorrow and start a new thread.
Happy Holidays to all!
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welcome to the forum and sry to hear about your brother... as for the tires try to peel the rubber back if you see any strands of nylon than you have to replace them ASAP if its just rubber youll be ok (i sell and install tires for a living we get a lot of curb cuts that are safe)