Decided to go with Pirelli P7 for my LS430
#61
if you build it they will come, so dont build it
Last edited by JffGRY706; 03-02-21 at 07:47 AM.
#62
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
woooops......looks like I have angered another poster. Honestly I dont get it. This is a forum......The beauty of a forum is that u can click on the posts that u want to follow. I agree..... I am grinding this search for an answer into the ground.....but I will eventually get the answer that I am looking for. Along the way a few others have become interested in the same question....although in reverse......if you have no interest in my thread....I ask politely that u dont follow the thread.
Now that has been communicated......thank u for the MXV4 guys that just did a great job of explaining what kind of road noise u are experiencing. Tread wear seems to be a continuing theme as well......weird because of so many that have had awesome tread wear results.....maybe just the outcome of different lots of the tire who knows......
As for the P7s....I make mo claims on tread wear.....and I will give it to u straight as I wear through them.
Those last couple of road noise posts make me think we are talking apples and apples......like I am trying to assist MXV4 guys to maybe not switch to the P7 to think it will be more quiet.....I dont think it is...........will find out eventually.
Ummm going on to my lexus and putting in my vin huh......not sure where or how...but I will look for that search box. I did do a Carfax on my car before buying....only thing that really threw me was cam seals replaced at an early age........also I didnt like that it was sold at auction....ohh and that it had an accident that was reported ....the ole gal is sharp and clean....but has been in the hands of some skilled paint guys and detailers........
Now that has been communicated......thank u for the MXV4 guys that just did a great job of explaining what kind of road noise u are experiencing. Tread wear seems to be a continuing theme as well......weird because of so many that have had awesome tread wear results.....maybe just the outcome of different lots of the tire who knows......
As for the P7s....I make mo claims on tread wear.....and I will give it to u straight as I wear through them.
Those last couple of road noise posts make me think we are talking apples and apples......like I am trying to assist MXV4 guys to maybe not switch to the P7 to think it will be more quiet.....I dont think it is...........will find out eventually.
Ummm going on to my lexus and putting in my vin huh......not sure where or how...but I will look for that search box. I did do a Carfax on my car before buying....only thing that really threw me was cam seals replaced at an early age........also I didnt like that it was sold at auction....ohh and that it had an accident that was reported ....the ole gal is sharp and clean....but has been in the hands of some skilled paint guys and detailers........
#64
Lexus Fanatic
The bottom line is though, the Primacy MXV4 is no more. The tires are discontinued and have been replaced with the Premier A/S, so making comparisons to a tire nobody can buy any longer doesn't make sense. In a direct head to head comparison the folks at TireRack rated the P7 as being slightly quieter and slightly smoother than the Premier A/S, while giving the Premier A/S slightly better rankings in wet traction. Seeing that a smooth and quiet ride is the most important thing to me, I'd be inclined to give the P7s a try over the new Premier.
#65
I think at some point a tire gets as quiet as a tire can be. The fact that the P7 may be AS QUIET as the Primacy MXV4 is saying something in itself.
The bottom line is though, the Primacy MXV4 is no more. The tires are discontinued and have been replaced with the Premier A/S, so making comparisons to a tire nobody can buy any longer doesn't make sense. In a direct head to head comparison the folks at TireRack rated the P7 as being slightly quieter and slightly smoother than the Premier A/S, while giving the Premier A/S slightly better rankings in wet traction. Seeing that a smooth and quiet ride is the most important thing to me, I'd be inclined to give the P7s a try over the new Premier.
The bottom line is though, the Primacy MXV4 is no more. The tires are discontinued and have been replaced with the Premier A/S, so making comparisons to a tire nobody can buy any longer doesn't make sense. In a direct head to head comparison the folks at TireRack rated the P7 as being slightly quieter and slightly smoother than the Premier A/S, while giving the Premier A/S slightly better rankings in wet traction. Seeing that a smooth and quiet ride is the most important thing to me, I'd be inclined to give the P7s a try over the new Premier.
Last edited by Bocatrip; 11-14-14 at 01:10 PM.
#66
Lexus Fanatic
The Pprimacy MXV4 has not been discontinued. Because of it's popularity, they are still keeping in production certain sizes. We still need to see what those sizes will be. I spoke with a rep at Michelin headquarters to get a better understanding of what the future of the MXV4 will be. Certain sizes may be difficult to get and eventually will be too old for those who want them. I always like to get a tire that is no more than 6 months old, but this may be a thing of the past for those wanting the Primacy. At last count, I was told there are currently 10,000 225/55/17s in stock.
If they aren't producing them, they've been discontinued whether there are still unsold tires out there in the world or not.
99% of people are going to select from tires that one can buy in a store...and thats the Premier A/S.
#67
It's crazy how a company with their most popular tire decides to replace it. I'm not thrilled about going from 11/32nds for the MXV4 to 8/32nds regardless of the hype about better wet traction when treads are low for the Premier A/S. When tire replacement is necessary (Just bought 4 Primacys last week) I'll worry about it.
Last edited by Bocatrip; 11-14-14 at 01:19 PM.
#68
Racer
It's crazy how a company with their most popular tire decides to replace it. I'm not thrilled about going from 11/32nds for the MXV4 to 8/32nds regardless of the hype about better wet traction when treads are low for the Premier A/S. When tire replacement is necessary (Just bought 4 Primacys last week) I'll worry about it.
#69
Lexus Fanatic
It's crazy how a company with their most popular tire decides to replace it. I'm not thrilled about going from 11/32nds for the MXV4 to 8/32nds regardless of the hype about better wet traction when treads are low for the Premier A/S. When tire replacement is necessary (Just bought 4 Primacys last week) I'll worry about it.
What I don't understand is why they abandoned "MXV4" in the name...or "Primacy" for that matter. Oh well...
I too was troubled by the shallow tread in the Premier. Thats one plus for the P7, it has a 10/32nds depth.
#71
Lexus Fanatic
LOL...I doubt thats the issue. Like I said, I never got incredible wear out of them anyways. Deeper tread in general lessens handling...maybe thats it...different tread compounds might make a tire with shallower tread but equal treadwear...
#72
#73
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
Wow....u guys lit it up today......Glad to be back on track........Great point about the MXV4 being almost impossible to buy now....I wasnt aware of that. That is a bummer because its the only tire that we have a great base line on for the 430.....it was the " go to " tire that so many people loved. We know as much about the Premier as we do about the P7 for our cars......not enough time in the books for either tire. It will take me forever to give u guys good tread-ware feed back on the P7s because I will only drive my 430 about 7k miles per year. That being said....if anyone is ever in Virginia and wants to check my P7s out......I will gladly take u for a ride.
Interesting that no other tire has really entered this thread as a contender. On my short list was the Goodyear Assurance Comfor-tred........but after reading too many weird reviews I didnt feel comfortable pulling the trigger.....my local dealer swore by them.......
Interesting that no other tire has really entered this thread as a contender. On my short list was the Goodyear Assurance Comfor-tred........but after reading too many weird reviews I didnt feel comfortable pulling the trigger.....my local dealer swore by them.......