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My Camaro keeps losing grip due to bald tyres

  

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Scotty I got a Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 manual transmission and when I shift into first gear the car veers to the right help! And it’s rear weel drive


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Make sure your life insurance is paid up.


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It's not the tires, it's the way you drive.


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could be a lot of things .. tires, steering, suspension, driveline, torque steer .....


I think it’s the rear tires because it veers to the right and the tires kinda leave marks and smoke.. I just use that as a opportunity to do a burn out or drift. I need new tires but could dull tires do that?? I had em for 3
Years and it’s bee. Doing it for the past 3 months. That’s when I seen the tire was dull.. I don’t replace a tire will the wire is showing. All the way around. I tried to do that on my moter cycle and I dam near flew off my bike. But the tires on my bike were showing wire on the whole tire not just one side.. I know it’s risky but hey I’m a cheepskate




Cheapskates don't do dumb stuff like burnouts.
Abuse your car like that and yeah, it's going to start breaking things.


Well, when it veers to the left I try it make it look like it was on purpose Yk?


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So, buy new tires. 


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Posted by: @k-flame

I don’t replace a tire will the wire is showing. All the way around. I tried to do that on my moter cycle and I dam near flew off my bike.

If you genuinely wait until wire from the belts show through tires before you replace them, your "cheapskate" attitude can and will become a prime opportunity for natural selection at any time. Blowouts are extremely likely, not to mention hydroplaning on a road that's spit wet. 

Doing this on a motorcycle? Suicidal. I would think your incident would tell you something about how much of a bad idea it is. Tread is there for a reason, and it's not for looks. It enhances traction and moves water away from the contact patch if the road is wet. Steel belts are inside the tire for a reason. They're structural parts, they're not for gripping a street. Steel has no grip on asphalt. 

Not only are you putting yourself at risk, you're putting everyone on the street around you in tremendous danger as well. 


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I beleive it’s the tires just wanna be sure 


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