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KHA 2023 SS Camaro - SQ Build Log
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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8863480" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>I had a '96 SS Camaro that I built up 24 hours after I bought it. Ripped the engine out and even though the LT1 ***** was able to get it up to 500-550hp when said & done. I used to eat through those same kind of tires all the time. For the winter IF I drove it I had Bridgestone Potenza's then summer I used cheapo tires since I burned through them no point in buying good ones as long as they worked in the rain(somewhat) and were cheap they worked for me! So I get it with the tires thing. Those things are bad enough to control on dry pavement let alone snow/wet pavement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8863480, member: 676743"] I had a '96 SS Camaro that I built up 24 hours after I bought it. Ripped the engine out and even though the LT1 ***** was able to get it up to 500-550hp when said & done. I used to eat through those same kind of tires all the time. For the winter IF I drove it I had Bridgestone Potenza's then summer I used cheapo tires since I burned through them no point in buying good ones as long as they worked in the rain(somewhat) and were cheap they worked for me! So I get it with the tires thing. Those things are bad enough to control on dry pavement let alone snow/wet pavement. [/QUOTE]
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