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Lexus RX models - Best All-season tire choices
#181
I know theres been much written and Ive done my research. I plan on putting on Bridgestones Turanza Serentiy Plus on my 04 330. I picked them for the low noise and decent handling/warranty. Just wanted to know if anyone has tried these and had good experience? thanks!!
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Need some good tires!
My wife's 2008 RX 350 needs new tires...AGAIN! Put on less than 20,000 miles on Michelin MXV4. The originals lasted basically the same number of miles. Michelin's are usually great but 3 years and 20k miles doesn't work. Anybody have a suggestion on good running (wet and dry) and that will last a bit longer?
#186
Welcome to Club Lexus, H2013.
One of the most talked about topics here at CL and especially here in 2nd Generation where many of us have gone through multiple sets by now. There are already plenty of existing threads for you to read, such as:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...e-choices.html
Start at the end and work your way forward. If you use the search features of the forum you will find plenty more on the same topic. In short, the current thinking is one of the following tires to get, in no particular order:
Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season
Goodyear Assurance ComforTred Touring
Bridgestone Dueler H/L 422 Ecopia
One of the most talked about topics here at CL and especially here in 2nd Generation where many of us have gone through multiple sets by now. There are already plenty of existing threads for you to read, such as:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...e-choices.html
Start at the end and work your way forward. If you use the search features of the forum you will find plenty more on the same topic. In short, the current thinking is one of the following tires to get, in no particular order:
Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season
Goodyear Assurance ComforTred Touring
Bridgestone Dueler H/L 422 Ecopia
#188
Our Goodyear Assurance Comfortreds now have somewhat more than 30,000 miles on them, and are way above the indicators. I never run tires below about 2x the indicator height, and these look like they will go another 20 to 30 k before they reach that point.
#193
I just had a set of Good Year Assurance ComforTred installed couple weeks ago and the ride is quiet and smooth, much better than the original. There is a Rebate up to $160 if you have Good Year Credit Card or Sears Card.
#194
I have michelin tour 2nd set of tires at 65k . I'm also looking for 3rd set ecopia will be my next choice . I want MPG and nice ride. If I wanted a sports car SUV. I would have bought a FX