Pick up mine tomorrow! Tire question.
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Pick up mine tomorrow! Tire question.
Picking up my GS AWD, Meteor Blue, Luxury, tomorrow. It seems they come with the Dunlop SP Sport 5100 tires. Saw some negative posts, are they really that bad? Thinking of going straight to the tire dealer and trading for some Michelin MXV4's based on these comments.
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Picking up my GS AWD, Meteor Blue, Luxury, tomorrow. It seems they come with the Dunlop SP Sport 5100 tires. Saw some negative posts, are they really that bad? Thinking of going straight to the tire dealer and trading for some Michelin MXV4's based on these comments.
Pete
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If you have already signed your deal it might be tough to get them to have Michelins installed by the dealer. But if the car is not even there yet you (as I was a couple of months ago) may be worried for nothing. I looked at a lot of new Lexus and it appeared to me that over 50% of them arrived with Michelins. If it does not have Michelins you can do your best to be a little uncooperative if they won't change the tires and see if it helps. Not having another car on the lot with Michelins does complicate the deal. Without going back to your post did you say the car was coming in tomorrow? If so they may be anxious to get it delivered before the end of the month and if you even say you are going to wait a couple of days to check out some tire deals they may take you a little more seriously. Some dealers are really easy to deal with on tire changes and others are just impossible. And we all know that they have plenty or CPO cars that they could put your takeoffs on.
And yes, if everything else fails I would drive right down to your favorite tire dealer and make the best deal you can. I to think the Michelins are that good. Mine did arrive with Michelins and all was good but that was my plan if it came to that.
Good Luck.
Dave Mac
And yes, if everything else fails I would drive right down to your favorite tire dealer and make the best deal you can. I to think the Michelins are that good. Mine did arrive with Michelins and all was good but that was my plan if it came to that.
Good Luck.
Dave Mac
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If you have already signed your deal it might be tough to get them to have Michelins installed by the dealer. But if the car is not even there yet you (as I was a couple of months ago) may be worried for nothing. I looked at a lot of new Lexus and it appeared to me that over 50% of them arrived with Michelins. If it does not have Michelins you can do your best to be a little uncooperative if they won't change the tires and see if it helps. Not having another car on the lot with Michelins does complicate the deal. Without going back to your post did you say the car was coming in tomorrow? If so they may be anxious to get it delivered before the end of the month and if you even say you are going to wait a couple of days to check out some tire deals they may take you a little more seriously. Some dealers are really easy to deal with on tire changes and others are just impossible. And we all know that they have plenty or CPO cars that they could put your takeoffs on.
And yes, if everything else fails I would drive right down to your favorite tire dealer and make the best deal you can. I to think the Michelins are that good. Mine did arrive with Michelins and all was good but that was my plan if it came to that.
Good Luck.
Dave Mac
And yes, if everything else fails I would drive right down to your favorite tire dealer and make the best deal you can. I to think the Michelins are that good. Mine did arrive with Michelins and all was good but that was my plan if it came to that.
Good Luck.
Dave Mac
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Some claim that the Michellins are a lot more comfortable. I dont know how much more but from my experience they way outlast the Dunlops. Mine came with 235/45/18 Dunlop. I recently got 235/55/18 Michellin MXV4 Energy for the Rx. I know they are different vehicles but I feel the GS with the Dunlop is just fine and smooth. I sometimes switch to S+ to feel the road more. The bottom line is IMO I dont think it should be a deal breaker for you or you need to swap the tires out right away. You will enjoy the vehicle regardless which tires it comes with. If it's too rough for you, you can always change later. Maybe you want a bigger set of wheels later? Congrats and welcome to the family!
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Some claim that the Michellins are a lot more comfortable. I dont know how much more but from my experience they way outlast the Dunlops. Mine came with 235/45/18 Dunlop. I recently got 235/55/18 Michellin MXV4 Energy for the Rx. I know they are different vehicles but I feel the GS with the Dunlop is just fine and smooth. I sometimes switch to S+ to feel the road more. The bottom line is IMO I dont think it should be a deal breaker for you or you need to swap the tires out right away. You will enjoy the vehicle regardless which tires it comes with. If it's too rough for you, you can always change later. Maybe you want a bigger set of wheels later? Congrats and welcome to the family!
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I had the Michelin's on my GS nonF-sport and they were great a d provided a very good, hassle free ride. Had a loaner with Dunlops and they were horrible until they warmed up, live in a cold climate.
You will certainly get the Michelin's if you have the cold weather package, most of those cars have Michelin's.
I truly hated the Bridgestone's on the F-sport.
You will certainly get the Michelin's if you have the cold weather package, most of those cars have Michelin's.
I truly hated the Bridgestone's on the F-sport.
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I had the Michelin's on my GS nonF-sport and they were great a d provided a very good, hassle free ride. Had a loaner with Dunlops and they were horrible until they warmed up, live in a cold climate.
You will certainly get the Michelin's if you have the cold weather package, most of those cars have Michelin's.
I truly hated the Bridgestone's on the F-sport.
You will certainly get the Michelin's if you have the cold weather package, most of those cars have Michelin's.
I truly hated the Bridgestone's on the F-sport.