View Poll Results: How many miles did you get on your original tires?
Have not had to replace them yet
177
68.34%
Replaced at 15 k miles
14
5.41%
Replaced at 20 k miles
28
10.81%
Replaced at 25 k miles
15
5.79%
Replaced at 30 k miles
18
6.95%
Replaced at 35 k miles or more
7
2.70%
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Mileage Check - Anyone replace their tires?
#16
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Has anyone tried the Nitto 555 tires on the 350? My brother uses them on his car, and they work real well compared to the Goodyears that came with his car (not a lexus car).
Is there anything wrong with these tires? They're very inexpensive and they have great dry traction/handling, but I don't know how they'll perform in wet weather.
Is there anything wrong with these tires? They're very inexpensive and they have great dry traction/handling, but I don't know how they'll perform in wet weather.
#18
I removed my 18" OEM Dunlops at 10K miles to install the winter shoes.
The front tires are fine, but the rears won't last another full summer.
Looks like I'll be getting Michelin PS2's before summer '07 is over.
EDIT: let me explain why the intended brand change. When I switched to the Blizzak snows I realized that while having good traction, the Dunlops were responsible for the relatively poor steering feedback and the notorious understeer. The car is actually more fun to drive with the Blizzaks, albeit with the obvious lower g limits.
So I'll be trying a new brand of summer tires when it's time.
The front tires are fine, but the rears won't last another full summer.
Looks like I'll be getting Michelin PS2's before summer '07 is over.
EDIT: let me explain why the intended brand change. When I switched to the Blizzak snows I realized that while having good traction, the Dunlops were responsible for the relatively poor steering feedback and the notorious understeer. The car is actually more fun to drive with the Blizzaks, albeit with the obvious lower g limits.
So I'll be trying a new brand of summer tires when it's time.
#19
What's your reason for switching to PS2s? (my reason is posted above)
#20
about 5k miles on mine but the tread seems brand new. can prob get 20k out of these. i have the 18's from the factory and inflate the recommend psi ratings. not planning on switchin out 2 winter tires because thats wat a SUV or Truck is for.
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Replaced the stock Dunlops at just over 30K on my 06 250. Went with Goodyears. MUCH better ride. No tramlining, no more annoying, jarring feeling over highway bumps, little to no road noise, especially at higher speeds.
Was a toss up between Nitto INVO and the GY Eagle F1, went with the GY. So far so good!
Was a toss up between Nitto INVO and the GY Eagle F1, went with the GY. So far so good!
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I replaced my stocks at 20k. They were starting to show some serious wear on the outer edged. Replaced them with PS2's and like the new tires just as much. The good thing with the PS2's is that they can be rotated left and right on the staggered setup.