What is the absolute quietest, smoothest tire for a 2000 ls400 stock?
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there has been. it showed that it reduced people to the reflexes and judgement of the average drunk driver. people on the phone are the same idiots doing 62 in the left lane in a 70 mph speed limit, making everyone behind them go crazy with road rage. **** like that needs to be getting ticketed and fined. they are the hazard on the road, not those of us doing 80!
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Amen, brother!
there has been. it showed that it reduced people to the reflexes and judgement of the average drunk driver. people on the phone are the same idiots doing 62 in the left lane in a 70 mph speed limit, making everyone behind them go crazy with road rage. **** like that needs to be getting ticketed and fined. they are the hazard on the road, not those of us doing 80!
Sorry for the blast, but 19psi is absolutely correct, there have been studies, and the results were bad.
Back to the original topic my LS came with Bridgestone Turanza LS-V's and they were very, very quiet, with a great ride. Unfortunately, they are being phased out. I am hopeful that the Serenity's (mentioned by another poster, sorry forgot name) are the LS-V/Z successors. If they are, then they should be very quiet tires.
Bob
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Some of the Bridgestone, Yokohama and Khumo tires seem to be highly rated, by Tire Rack .....
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I just purchased a set of new Michelin Primacy MXV4 tires to replace my old tires (Michelin Energy MXV4s), and I can say that the Primacy tires deliver a very quiet and smooth ride. With the Primacy tires, my LS was a lot quieter at highway speeds.
#23
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kumho solus. rides, handles, feels, just like a michelin primacy, yet costs half as much and balances better. i've installed tons of these on LS's , jaguars, range rovers, and other cars and have never heard a complaint. most people are pleasantly surprised that a tire they've never heard of and costs so little works as well as it does.
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kumho solus. rides, handles, feels, just like a michelin primacy, yet costs half as much and balances better. i've installed tons of these on LS's , jaguars, range rovers, and other cars and have never heard a complaint. most people are pleasantly surprised that a tire they've never heard of and costs so little works as well as it does.
The lesson is you don't always get what you pay for.
#25
Lexus Champion
truth, kumho definitely gives more for the money than any other brand. they are excellent in all their types of tires, from off road tires to budget tires to racing tires.
#26
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So for a smooth quiet ride on a heavy LS400, you would advise on the Solus in particular ..... for an all season tire ?
#28
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Thanks,
I admit I am quite concerned ..... $250 is not a LOT extra to pay for good tires, but NOT BUYING Michelins might also mean getting 4 lousy tires on my car for 3 years - and I sure do NOT want to do that !
I admit I am quite concerned ..... $250 is not a LOT extra to pay for good tires, but NOT BUYING Michelins might also mean getting 4 lousy tires on my car for 3 years - and I sure do NOT want to do that !
#29
I had the Michelin Primacy MXV4's installed in November and I'm very happy with them. I ended up paying $600 OTD for four with full road hazard.
There is now a $60 MIR rebate for all Michelins. check out discounttire.com. Michelin also has a 30 day return policy that states that if you are not happy with your tires for any reason, you can return them for a full refund.
As they used to say in Data Processing (that's what it was called before MIS, IS and IT) about IBM: You'll never lose your job going with IBM.
The same rule applies for Michelins when selecting tires: You just can't go wrong with Michelins.
Good luck,
Eddie
There is now a $60 MIR rebate for all Michelins. check out discounttire.com. Michelin also has a 30 day return policy that states that if you are not happy with your tires for any reason, you can return them for a full refund.
As they used to say in Data Processing (that's what it was called before MIS, IS and IT) about IBM: You'll never lose your job going with IBM.
The same rule applies for Michelins when selecting tires: You just can't go wrong with Michelins.
Good luck,
Eddie
#30
I have a performance Kumho SPT 18's on my LS.
My parents both have the stock size Kumho Solus on their LS400's.
It is a quiet touring tire on the LS.
They previously used Yokohama & Bridgestone Turanza tires. They ain't going back.
My parents both have the stock size Kumho Solus on their LS400's.
It is a quiet touring tire on the LS.
They previously used Yokohama & Bridgestone Turanza tires. They ain't going back.
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