by John West
(Mechanicsburg, PA)
My 2016 Stingray was hit and there was damage to the rear rim and tire. The insurance company is paying for a new tire minus the tread wear. 8/32 versus 10/32 on a new tire. Should I get a new tire on the other side? I feel with this type of vehicle, the tire wear needs to match. It there anything through Chevrolet that would recommend that the rear tire wear needs to match? Insurance will only pay if it is a recommendation from the manufacturer. Thanks for any help.
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