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[Z06] General Exclaim UHP 275/35/18 & 325/30/19

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Old 07-11-2009, 12:11 PM
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Default General Exclaim UHP 275/35/18 & 325/30/19

Has anyone purchased a pair or a set of these General Exclaim UHP (non-runflats) for use on the C6 Z06 yet?

They are made in both front C6 Z06 size 275/35/18 as well as rear C6 Z06 size 325/30/19.

You definitely can't beat the price as they are quite a bit less than any other tires in these sizes.

According to Tire Rack and their reviews they are very pleased with them.

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very,very,very,very soft sidewall. So much so that it fells like your sway bars are disconnected the first time you drive with them. Knowing that, the overall traction is good and look like they will last a long time. If you go in expecting a "performance tire" you will be disappointed. If you go in understanding what they are you will like them.
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You might find this helpful:

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-z...on-my-z06.html

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They are inexpensive and for good reason. You get what you pay for. Go for the Nitto NT05s and you will never look back.
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I have them right now and have been running them for about 1K miles.... First impressions are that you get what you pay for... Mine is a dd so it works out well for me. If you spin them they are very loud due to the harder compound, kinda like a tire should sound IMO. I think next time I'll try the Invos but I'm not disappointed at all, I think they are very well worth the money! The only thing I don't like about them is the look, I think Nitto Invos look a little better but is it worth the $400 swing?? Also the Nittos wear out faster!
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Originally Posted by dwiemers
I have them right now and have been running them for about 1K miles.... First impressions are that you get what you pay for... Mine is a dd so it works out well for me. If you spin them they are very loud due to the harder compound, kinda like a tire should sound IMO. I think next time I'll try the Invos but I'm not disappointed at all, I think they are very well worth the money! The only thing I don't like about them is the look, I think Nitto Invos look a little better but is it worth the $400 swing?? Also the Nittos wear out faster!
Has anybody taken the Generals on a track to see what they can or can not do. Mine hookup much better that the original GY's.

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