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Has anyone here tried the Yokohama YK580 tires? They came on my 2010 and while the drive and handling have been good, the traction has pretty much stunk for me so I'm wondering about these tires. My 2008 was an AWD and the 2010 is FWD so I'm not sure if that is part of the difference. Had the Bridgestone Dueler's on the 2008 and had really good traction handling in all kinds of road conditions. Wet road control is definitely bad with the Yokohama's, but even dry road can be not so good. My traction control warning comes on quite a bit when I really wouldn't expect it to.
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Has anyone here tried the Yokohama YK580 tires? They came on my 2010 and while the drive and handling have been good, the traction has pretty much stunk for me so I'm wondering about these tires. My 2008 was an AWD and the 2010 is FWD so I'm not sure if that is part of the difference. Had the Bridgestone Dueler's on the 2008 and had really good traction handling in all kinds of road conditions. Wet road control is definitely bad with the Yokohama's, but even dry road can be not so good. My traction control warning comes on quite a bit when I really wouldn't expect it to.
I haven't had any traction dry or wet issues and the road noise is much better than goodyears. It might have less traction due to the LRR compounds. Are your tires worn?
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The tires look pretty new, not really sure when they put them on. I had to replace OEM Goodyears on our 2008 in the 15-16K mileage area too, those were awful tires!!! The wet pavement traction does concern me, we had quite a bit of rain in Central Texas last month! I'm going to keep an eye on the Yokohama's and hope for the best. Overall I like the drive with these tires, just a little concerned about wet road traction. I had a little mushiness with them on some wetter days that I did not expect.
#395
3k in on new RX... And I can say the Dunlop stock tires are awful. Driving highway in the rain feels like driving on ice. And the backend spins out a bit on sharp curves when dry. Horrible traction. (I'm an easy driver on my cars... I'm averaging 24 mpg.)
Even though it's new, I'm going to replace them with Michellins soon. If their bad now, I can only imagine winter.
Am I right that these tires are awful or do I just get a bad lemon tire?
Even though it's new, I'm going to replace them with Michellins soon. If their bad now, I can only imagine winter.
Am I right that these tires are awful or do I just get a bad lemon tire?
#396
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lili43, the Dunlops aren't great. Still I managed to get through three winters with them, no issues. I got rid of them as soon as grip declined. The backend slipping out is more typical when turning in the snow. Since you have time before winter, maybe wait until Michelin or the dealer has a promotion. Good luck.
#397
3k in on new RX... And I can say the Dunlop stock tires are awful. Driving highway in the rain feels like driving on ice. And the backend spins out a bit on sharp curves when dry. Horrible traction. (I'm an easy driver on my cars... I'm averaging 24 mpg.)
Even though it's new, I'm going to replace them with Michellins soon. If their bad now, I can only imagine winter.
Am I right that these tires are awful or do I just get a bad lemon tire?
Even though it's new, I'm going to replace them with Michellins soon. If their bad now, I can only imagine winter.
Am I right that these tires are awful or do I just get a bad lemon tire?
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I just got Michelin Premier LTXs to replace the OEM Michelin Radial Xs that came with the almost-new 2010 RX 450h I bought in Nov. 2013 with just under 15 k on the odometer. I probably could've waited another 4,000-5,000 miles, but the Radial Xs' tread was getting down to the warning bars at 33,200 miles. The Premier LTXs, which replaced Michelin's Primacy MXV4 tires, just came out in 235/55-19R size for SUVs. I got them mainly because of their 60,000-mile tread-life warranty, and because they were "low-rolling-resistance" tires and a couple hundred dollars less expensive than the Green X Michelin Latitude Tours. I was also intrigued by new technology that makes these tires grippier on wet pavement even as they wear down. Because these tires were new on the market, I paid close attention to early reviews, and they were favorable. I haven't put more than 150 miles on the tires yet, but I can report that they seem to grip the pavement better than the Radial Xs did. The steering feels tighter and more secure than before. Gas mileage is about the same, as near as I can tell. However, the new tires seem noisier than the Radial Xs were and the RX's ride doesn't seem as smooth. I am hoping that the ride will quiet down and become smoother as the tires wear in.
For the record, I paid $948.25 at Tire Rack, including shipping, plus another $110 or so for installation at my local Big O tire store. The Latitude Tours, with a bit less tread-wear warranty (OK, only 5K miles less), would've cost me $1,168 before installation. I'm having a bit of buyer's pre-remorse because of the initially more jittery ride and hope I haven't made a mistake by not paying an extra $220 for the Latitude Tours.
For the record, I paid $948.25 at Tire Rack, including shipping, plus another $110 or so for installation at my local Big O tire store. The Latitude Tours, with a bit less tread-wear warranty (OK, only 5K miles less), would've cost me $1,168 before installation. I'm having a bit of buyer's pre-remorse because of the initially more jittery ride and hope I haven't made a mistake by not paying an extra $220 for the Latitude Tours.
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Just installed Latitude Tour HPs today on 2013. I seem to be hearing little more road noise. Not sure if it is just me or it is normal for the first few days. Any ideas?
#401
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Aptosuser, I think you're the first to get the Premiers so unfortunately we don't have input from other members. Have you checked your pressure? Maybe Big O set it too high. I know you can check in the cabin but do it manually as well. I find a pound difference typically. It might be a matter of playing with the pressure until you find a comfortable spot. The firmer ride is also probably from the higher treadwear grade. My Dunlops (280) were mushy compared to the Pirellis at 600. I've put on almost twice the miles with minimal wear so there is an upside. Give it some more time. Chances are you'll get used to the Premiers. Please report back.
#402
We bought 4 Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season Plus tires a month or 2 ago, and have been really happy with them. They're terrific in the rain (we've had our share this year!), and confidence inspiring with improved stability in turns/corners in the dry. I was going to say that I can't wait to see how they do in snow, but I can. They're a lot quieter, too.
I felt a bit disloyal to Discount Tire when I bought these through the dealer, which matched the Discount Tire price. Discount has be VERY good to my family over the years. On Friday however, I realized why it was a good idea to buy them from the dealer after all! My wife had a flat tire when she ran over a screw, so I called the dealership service dept. They sent a guy over to where she works, and he put her spare on the car. He took the flat tire back to the shop where they found the screw, mounted and balanced a NEW tire. Then they and took it back and put it on the car and put away the spare. Total cost you ask? Just $18 for the labor to mount and balance, plus a tip to the guy that changed the tire twice!
Pretty awesome, if you ask me! I love Lexus service, and I'm sold on the Pirellis!
I felt a bit disloyal to Discount Tire when I bought these through the dealer, which matched the Discount Tire price. Discount has be VERY good to my family over the years. On Friday however, I realized why it was a good idea to buy them from the dealer after all! My wife had a flat tire when she ran over a screw, so I called the dealership service dept. They sent a guy over to where she works, and he put her spare on the car. He took the flat tire back to the shop where they found the screw, mounted and balanced a NEW tire. Then they and took it back and put it on the car and put away the spare. Total cost you ask? Just $18 for the labor to mount and balance, plus a tip to the guy that changed the tire twice!
Pretty awesome, if you ask me! I love Lexus service, and I'm sold on the Pirellis!
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Anita, I am reporting back as directed. I did "play" with the pressure; I increased it and the ride is actually smoother now. I had asked the guys at Big O to set the tire pressure at 35 psi. But I think they set it at more like 34 psi, except for one tire which was at 32 psi when I checked. (This was all per the dash display.) I used a digital tire gauge to check the tires' pressures myself (first thing in the a.m. when the tires were cold) and then upped the psi to 36 in all four tires. That seems to have smoothed out the ride quite a bit. I think I will like these tires, especially the way they grip the pavement. The steering is much firmer with these new Premier LTXs than it was with the OEM Michelin Radial Xs that came with the car.
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I bought these through the dealer, which matched the Discount Tire price. .... I realized why it was a good idea to buy them from the dealer after all! My wife had a flat tire when she ran over a screw, so I called the dealership service dept. They sent a guy over to where she works, and he put her spare on the car. He took the flat tire back to the shop where they found the screw, mounted and balanced a NEW tire. Then they and took it back and put it on the car and put away the spare. Total cost you ask? Just $18 for the labor to mount and balance, plus a tip to the guy that changed the tire twice!
Pretty awesome, if you ask me! I love Lexus service, and I'm sold on the Pirellis!
Pretty awesome, if you ask me! I love Lexus service, and I'm sold on the Pirellis!
#405
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I hadn't thought of buying tires through my Lexus dealer, but on the other hand, the dealership is about 40 miles from our house in Monterey. There is no Lexus dealership here in Santa Cruz County. Other than going to Monterey, I'd have to go "over the hill" to San Jose to get to a Lexus dealer. This could put a bit of a crimp in the service. I have bought tires at Big O in the past. If you buy your tires from them, they provide free tire rotation and I believe they will fix flats for no charge. But they won't come to you.
...now, if we want to talk about my MBZ, well, the best two local dealerships offer is 10% off their normal (higher) price because I have a MBZ Club of America card, so I'll let you guess where I'll be headed when I need new tires on that toy.
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