If you haven't done so yet, you mich want to request the dealer where you bought your Camaro check the alignment on your new car. I noticed the front tires beginning to cup out on the outside edges. When I notified the dealer, they said, "Bring it in and we'll check the alignment." My first response was, "Why should a new car need alighnment?" Anyway, the alignment machine showed it was totally outside the perimiters. When I asked the service manager why, he replied, "There is such a demand for these cars that only the 10th one on the assembly line gets a proper alignment."
If that is the case, why isn't each one checked for proper alignment after being off loaded from the truck and staged on the lot for sale? This would save the customer unnecessary wear on the tires, which in the end costs me! Just trying to let everyone know before you are stuck with low milage on a new set of tires. The set on my vehicle are Perilli's and they cost around $400.00 each.