LS460 weak suspension on bumpy road
#16
Lexus Fanatic
I would try the lower pressure. What do you have to lose?
That illustrates the point, my 04 430 was 30 if I remember correctly. It's exactly the same car as your 06, so why the change?
As for tires I'm very happy with the Pirelli Cinturato P7 Plus on mine, but again I still find it rides better on lower pressure.
That illustrates the point, my 04 430 was 30 if I remember correctly. It's exactly the same car as your 06, so why the change?
As for tires I'm very happy with the Pirelli Cinturato P7 Plus on mine, but again I still find it rides better on lower pressure.
#17
Pole Position
I would try the lower pressure. What do you have to lose?
That illustrates the point, my 04 430 was 30 if I remember correctly. It's exactly the same car as your 06, so why the change?
As for tires I'm very happy with the Pirelli Cinturato P7 Plus on mine, but again I still find it rides better on lower pressure.
That illustrates the point, my 04 430 was 30 if I remember correctly. It's exactly the same car as your 06, so why the change?
As for tires I'm very happy with the Pirelli Cinturato P7 Plus on mine, but again I still find it rides better on lower pressure.
#18
Intermediate
Thread Starter
For the tires, we don't have tire rack in Canada, so I check the costco canada:
Michelin - Pilot MXM4 97V $285
Bridgestone - Turanza EL42 97V $297
Michelin - Premier LTX 97V $275
Michelin - Pilot Sport A/S 3+ 97Y $259
Michelin - Latitude Tour HP 97V $258
Michelin - Primacy MXM4 97V $230
Bridgestone-Turanza Serenity Plus 97W $270
Which tire give me more smooth quiet ride and good in the winter? what is difference between 97V, 97W or 97Y?
Michelin - Pilot MXM4 97V $285
Bridgestone - Turanza EL42 97V $297
Michelin - Premier LTX 97V $275
Michelin - Pilot Sport A/S 3+ 97Y $259
Michelin - Latitude Tour HP 97V $258
Michelin - Primacy MXM4 97V $230
Bridgestone-Turanza Serenity Plus 97W $270
Which tire give me more smooth quiet ride and good in the winter? what is difference between 97V, 97W or 97Y?
#19
Lexus Fanatic
Originally Posted by comotiger
So, once I adjust all tires including spare to 30 psi, I will reset TPMS, and I will be good to go?
Originally Posted by 2v1g
For the tires, we don't have tire rack in Canada, so I check the costco canada:
Michelin - Pilot MXM4 97V $285
Bridgestone - Turanza EL42 97V $297
Michelin - Premier LTX 97V $275
Michelin - Pilot Sport A/S 3+ 97Y $259
Michelin - Latitude Tour HP 97V $258
Michelin - Primacy MXM4 97V $230
Bridgestone-Turanza Serenity Plus 97W $270
Which tire give me more smooth quiet ride and good in the winter? what is difference between 97V, 97W or 97Y?
Michelin - Pilot MXM4 97V $285
Bridgestone - Turanza EL42 97V $297
Michelin - Premier LTX 97V $275
Michelin - Pilot Sport A/S 3+ 97Y $259
Michelin - Latitude Tour HP 97V $258
Michelin - Primacy MXM4 97V $230
Bridgestone-Turanza Serenity Plus 97W $270
Which tire give me more smooth quiet ride and good in the winter? what is difference between 97V, 97W or 97Y?
The V, W, etc is speed rating. The higher the speed rating the beefier the sidewalls which is going to reduce ride quality, not improve it. That's why you want to stick with V rated tires.
FYI the Latitude and Premier LTX tires are SUV tires, you don't want those. The Turanza EL42 are the OEM 18s on the LS, they're terrible, I replaced those with the Pirellis. The Primacy MXM4 are fine tires, I've had them but they're old and expensive. The Turanza Serenity would be an option but I would not because of the speed rating in our size.
Check out TireRacks reviews and surveys and ratings. Makes it pretty clear.
Last edited by SW17LS; 09-21-16 at 10:04 AM.
#20
Instructor
Since these are available...
For the tires, we don't have tire rack in Canada, so I check the costco canada:
Michelin - Pilot MXM4 97V $285
Bridgestone - Turanza EL42 97V $297
Michelin - Premier LTX 97V $275
Michelin - Pilot Sport A/S 3+ 97Y $259
Michelin - Latitude Tour HP 97V $258
Michelin - Primacy MXM4 97V $230
Bridgestone-Turanza Serenity Plus 97W $270
Which tire give me more smooth quiet ride and good in the winter? what is difference between 97V, 97W or 97Y?
Michelin - Pilot MXM4 97V $285
Bridgestone - Turanza EL42 97V $297
Michelin - Premier LTX 97V $275
Michelin - Pilot Sport A/S 3+ 97Y $259
Michelin - Latitude Tour HP 97V $258
Michelin - Primacy MXM4 97V $230
Bridgestone-Turanza Serenity Plus 97W $270
Which tire give me more smooth quiet ride and good in the winter? what is difference between 97V, 97W or 97Y?
Michelin - Pilot Sport A/S 3+ 97Y $259
Michelin - Pilot MXM4 97V $285
Michelin - Primacy MXM4 97V $230
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#23
Intermediate
Thread Starter
I am ordering Pirelli Cinturato P7 Plus for its smooth and quietness even though lots of reviews mentioned poor wet traction. The tires have to ordered and arrive in 1-2 weeks.
I am picky. Other people don’t notice it, but I notice My LS430 has occasionally “goo-loo” sound and dealer said the shock absorber needs to be replaced. My LS460 doesn’t have “goo-loo” sound.
When LS460 hits pothole, it almost feel no tire on the rim and the car direct hit on the rim. So instead of lowing tire pressure, I almost want to increase the tire pressure from PSI 33.
When my LS460 hits V shape surface, it feels like the suspension prematurely take the maximum hit and make “thumb” sound.
Hope my new tire will address both issues.
I am picky. Other people don’t notice it, but I notice My LS430 has occasionally “goo-loo” sound and dealer said the shock absorber needs to be replaced. My LS460 doesn’t have “goo-loo” sound.
When LS460 hits pothole, it almost feel no tire on the rim and the car direct hit on the rim. So instead of lowing tire pressure, I almost want to increase the tire pressure from PSI 33.
When my LS460 hits V shape surface, it feels like the suspension prematurely take the maximum hit and make “thumb” sound.
Hope my new tire will address both issues.
#25
Lexus Fanatic
Originally Posted by 2v1g
I am ordering Pirelli Cinturato P7 Plus for its smooth and quietness even though lots of reviews mentioned poor wet traction. The tires have to ordered and arrive in 1-2 weeks.
I am picky. Other people don’t notice it, but I notice My LS430 has occasionally “goo-loo” sound and dealer said the shock absorber needs to be replaced. My LS460 doesn’t have “goo-loo” sound.
When LS460 hits pothole, it almost feel no tire on the rim and the car direct hit on the rim. So instead of lowing tire pressure, I almost want to increase the tire pressure from PSI 33.
When my LS460 hits V shape surface, it feels like the suspension prematurely take the maximum hit and make “thumb” sound.
Hope my new tire will address both issues.
I am picky. Other people don’t notice it, but I notice My LS430 has occasionally “goo-loo” sound and dealer said the shock absorber needs to be replaced. My LS460 doesn’t have “goo-loo” sound.
When LS460 hits pothole, it almost feel no tire on the rim and the car direct hit on the rim. So instead of lowing tire pressure, I almost want to increase the tire pressure from PSI 33.
When my LS460 hits V shape surface, it feels like the suspension prematurely take the maximum hit and make “thumb” sound.
Hope my new tire will address both issues.
You don't want to increase the tire pressure. The higher the pressure, the harder the ride. Trust me, try it. What do you have to loose? Want more proof, check out the tire pressure thread in the ES forum. 4-5 people there reduced their pressure to 30 and all report softer rides.
If your 430 needs struts it may be also that it rides softer than it should. If you replaced the struts in the 430 it might ride a little harder too.
#26
Intermediate
Thread Starter
I will try lowing the tire pressure. 430 always ride smooth and supportive, "goo-loo" noise just happened 2 weeks ago and I will get it fixed next week.
I bought my 06 LS430 in MN 2011 with 5 years extended platium warranty, I went to test 8 pre owned 05-06 LS430, only one has the silky smooth drive.
I bought my 2011 LS460 in Toronto Canada, again, 5 out of 6 2010-2011 LS460 don't drive very nice.
I bought my 06 LS430 in MN 2011 with 5 years extended platium warranty, I went to test 8 pre owned 05-06 LS430, only one has the silky smooth drive.
I bought my 2011 LS460 in Toronto Canada, again, 5 out of 6 2010-2011 LS460 don't drive very nice.
#28
Lexus Fanatic
Originally Posted by 2v1g
From my experience, only 10-20% pre-owned LS drive as nice as it should.
#29
We have a LS430 with 17's and standard suspension, and a LS460 with 18's and air suspension. Both cars on Michelin tires and both cars owned since new. The 430 has always been the more comfortable riding car. It seems to glide over rough surfaces where the LS460's suspension is "working" more, feels very busy and louder over imperfect roads. I think part of what you are feeling is just the nature of the car and the different design priorities vs. the 430.
#30
Intermediate
Thread Starter
Air suspension on Lexus LS and BMW 7 make them drive like a boat and give me a little bit motion sickness. I actually like the air suspension in Jaguar XJ, it feels like sitting in a queen’s car, very smooth over bumpy road, but doesn’t give you motion sickness at the same time.