u/Gearshifter09

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▲ 9 r/camaro

Tire recs?

What tires are everyone running? I need a new set. I live in CT and this is gonna be my daily, so I've been looking at the DWS06+, but I wanna know if there are better ones around.

Firestone recommended Firehawks for example, those any good?

u/Gearshifter09 — 1 day ago
▲ 100 r/camaro

First time taking it out for a spin...

Tried to go for emissions today, but Firestone were an hour from closing and had cars they had to work on so, i just went and got gas. A guy with an Aston Martin said I had a cool car today. That was nice.

u/Gearshifter09 — 2 days ago
▲ 33 r/camaro

Hey Camaro Reddit! I guess this is a slight update. I've spent my time doing necessary research about my car, but Im still new so, I figure I might as well come here and ask for the opinions of those with more experience.

Ok my car isn't registered or insured. Once I pass my test tomorrow, it will be both if those things. That I'm not worried about. The issue is, my car nearly out of Oil an Gas (in the case of oil, the dash is reading "0%".) Personally, I want to do an oil change myself but, the garage its sitting in is on an incline, and I don't think that'll work out. Thankfully, there's both a firestone and a Valvoline nearby (like 3 mins away), so that only leaves the issue of the gas. That leads me to the title Q.

This is a V6. The manual says I can use 87 Oct but, with world events and all, I've been been made aware that they're adding more Ethanol into the 87 Oct to keep costs down. Afaik, this will cause problems down the line that I don't want. So, would it be better to go with premium even if my engine doesnt necessarily benefit from the higher rated fuel? Or just buy the 87? Whatever your answer, I'm going to literally walk over to the nearest gas station and buy a can to fill it up so when I do go for my oil change, I don’t gotta worry about it stalling or anything silly.

u/Gearshifter09 — 25 days ago