View Poll Results: Which tires came on your gx 460
Bridgestones
16
43.24%
Michelins
21
56.76%
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Which tires came on your gx? R U Changing them?
#1
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Which tires came on your gx? R U Changing them?
mine came with the crappy bridgestone duelers. reading reviews that are horrible on them. Thinking about michelin ltx m/s2 as replacements. Dont want to be skidding all over place here in the winter.
#4
Mine came with Michelins. I'm also happy with them. If you switch, Michelin has a new tire out with about twice the tread wear rating. That's the tire I will switch to when these wear out. I think those are the same tires you were talking about.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....0&autoModClar=
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....0&autoModClar=
#5
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my dealer said they couldnt swap out the tires. wtf i am pissed. still less than 200 miles on my gx.
which michelins came with the gx?
yup, the LTX MS 2 is what i am getting. I will probably get them from sears, same price, no shipping, balance rotation can get in package, though probably wont use...
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...1&blockType=G1
which michelins came with the gx?
yup, the LTX MS 2 is what i am getting. I will probably get them from sears, same price, no shipping, balance rotation can get in package, though probably wont use...
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...1&blockType=G1
Last edited by T4Fun; 08-10-10 at 07:10 PM.
#6
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I would recommend to stay away from the LTX M/S 2. They will last a long time, but are extremely hard which means the ride quality will go down. You will feel every bump on the road. I wouldn't have a problem with that on a 4runner, but I would hesitate on a Lexus since I want a more luxury feel.
My GX came with Micheling HP Tour. The ride quality is very good, but don't think those will last more than 30-40k miles.
My GX came with Micheling HP Tour. The ride quality is very good, but don't think those will last more than 30-40k miles.
#7
my dealer said they couldnt swap out the tires. wtf i am pissed. still less than 200 miles on my gx.
which michelins came with the gx?
yup, the LTX MS 2 is what i am getting. I will probably get them from sears, same price, no shipping, balance rotation can get in package, though probably wont use...
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...1&blockType=G1
which michelins came with the gx?
yup, the LTX MS 2 is what i am getting. I will probably get them from sears, same price, no shipping, balance rotation can get in package, though probably wont use...
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...1&blockType=G1
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#8
my dealer said they couldnt swap out the tires. wtf i am pissed. still less than 200 miles on my gx.
which michelins came with the gx?
yup, the LTX MS 2 is what i am getting. I will probably get them from sears, same price, no shipping, balance rotation can get in package, though probably wont use...
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...1&blockType=G1
which michelins came with the gx?
yup, the LTX MS 2 is what i am getting. I will probably get them from sears, same price, no shipping, balance rotation can get in package, though probably wont use...
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...1&blockType=G1
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....0&autoModClar=
#9
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I've yet to switch tires on my GX, but I've gone from the Bridgestone Duelers to Michelin MS2's on my Sequoia and there was a marked improvement in ride and handling. While the MS2 might not ride as nice as the latitude, it is a nice step up from the bridgestones with the added benefit of longer tread life.
#10
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I would recommend to stay away from the LTX M/S 2. They will last a long time, but are extremely hard which means the ride quality will go down. You will feel every bump on the road. I wouldn't have a problem with that on a 4runner, but I would hesitate on a Lexus since I want a more luxury feel.
My GX came with Micheling HP Tour. The ride quality is very good, but don't think those will last more than 30-40k miles.
My GX came with Micheling HP Tour. The ride quality is very good, but don't think those will last more than 30-40k miles.
#11
Which Tires Came on Your GX 460?
The only compensation was to raise the tire pressure by one PSI to 33 PSI on all four tires the day before we departed. By the time we returned a week later, all four tires were down to 31 PSI! For daily driving around town at lower speeds and with lighter loads we maintain 32 PSI per specification, which doesn't seem to vary much with the change of seasons and temperature.
However, the Michelin Latitude Tour HP may not meet your traction requirements for winter driving. If avoiding skidding in snow is your primary concern, a M/S rated tire or even a "snow tire" may be more suitable.
Regards,
SaniDel
Last edited by SaniDel; 08-15-10 at 12:54 PM.
#13
We used to do the same on previous vehicles ... over-inflate by several PSI. Otherwise, our tires would squeal excessively when turning sharply into a parking space. No such problem with the touring tires on the GX ... the tires squeal only when one of us is doing something wrong! ;-)
I considered over-inflating for our recent road trip as it was in the middle of August with three adults and the cargo area filled with luggage. However, after threading the Pennsylvania Turnpike, including narrow tunnels, with tractor trailers in front, behind and beside ... there seemed no need to over-inflate. The Michelin Latitude Tour HP tires tracked straight and true, plus rode smooth and quiet. Other than losing 2 PSI in each tire in a week after over 1,200 miles of mostly highway driving, I'm satisfied.
Regards,
SaniDel
P.S. I just checked the tire sidewall and the TREADWEAR rating is 440! If I understand that correctly, these tires will wear 4.4 times longer than a 'typical' tire ... whatever that is. I suspect I will be trading the GX long before I'll need to replace the tires.
I considered over-inflating for our recent road trip as it was in the middle of August with three adults and the cargo area filled with luggage. However, after threading the Pennsylvania Turnpike, including narrow tunnels, with tractor trailers in front, behind and beside ... there seemed no need to over-inflate. The Michelin Latitude Tour HP tires tracked straight and true, plus rode smooth and quiet. Other than losing 2 PSI in each tire in a week after over 1,200 miles of mostly highway driving, I'm satisfied.
Regards,
SaniDel
P.S. I just checked the tire sidewall and the TREADWEAR rating is 440! If I understand that correctly, these tires will wear 4.4 times longer than a 'typical' tire ... whatever that is. I suspect I will be trading the GX long before I'll need to replace the tires.
#14
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109 is the max load and letter is R for max recommended speed (2271lbs/106mph). Michelin HP Tour I think are good tires and I am happy with ride quality. I would look for Uniform Tire Quality Grade (UTQG) when picking a tire. This tire has 440. The higher the # the longer the tire will last, but at the same time it will be harder and ride comfort will go down. Will see how many miles those will last.
Last edited by Luke27617; 08-15-10 at 03:35 PM.
#15
I used to like the Bridgestone on my IS350, but these Bridgestone Duelers were so horrible that it squeak every time when you turn, feel like some cheap tires from budget shop... really want to get rid of them...
Tirerack has the Latitude Tour on the top rating, which one do you guys suggest?
Tirerack has the Latitude Tour on the top rating, which one do you guys suggest?
Last edited by ybing; 08-17-10 at 12:50 AM.