Wanted: Quiet Tire For Ls430
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Wanted: Quiet Tire For Ls430
GENTLEMEN;
I have an 03 LS 430. It is very quiet, a little wind noise around "A" pillars, but the big problem is tire noise. The car came equipped with Dunlop All-Season tires and I find them very noisy on dry pavement. What I am looking for is a quiet "summer" tire. I live in Alabama and fortunately haven't seen snow in 20 years.
So I am seeking any recommendations for a quiet summer tire. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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Ron
I have an 03 LS 430. It is very quiet, a little wind noise around "A" pillars, but the big problem is tire noise. The car came equipped with Dunlop All-Season tires and I find them very noisy on dry pavement. What I am looking for is a quiet "summer" tire. I live in Alabama and fortunately haven't seen snow in 20 years.
So I am seeking any recommendations for a quiet summer tire. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ron
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I have the same car as u do, with Dunlop 270SP..........but if you change to "summer" tire, you might end up with more tire noise because of the aggressive tread design most "summer tire uses. Have you consider High Performance - All Season?
I've tried Michelin MXV4 Plus on my other cars, not bad, doesn't last very long though.
Pirelli P6 All Season.
Just my 2cents, hope it helps.
I've tried Michelin MXV4 Plus on my other cars, not bad, doesn't last very long though.
Pirelli P6 All Season.
Just my 2cents, hope it helps.
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Ron,
I know your looking for a "quiet summer tire" only but this might be of some help to you.
It relates to all seasonal tires though.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...threadid=75138
I know your looking for a "quiet summer tire" only but this might be of some help to you.
It relates to all seasonal tires though.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...threadid=75138
Last edited by SharpLS-96; 03-11-03 at 08:18 PM.
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I would go for Yokohama AVS dB S2, they are Ultra High Performance All-Season with WR Speed Rated. For 225/60-16, they go for $96 at the tirerack.com
I had this tire on my 01 VW Passat (all stock) while I have done some autocrosses and some track days with those tires, they are great. The car doesn't understeer as much as the old Continential and doesn't make as much noise. And as far as the quietness concern. I drove the car from Portland, OR to LA last year and the tires are especially quiet on both freeway and city. In both wet and dry, the tire perform very well. The quietness are very impressive in both wet and dry pavement.
This is the tire I would recommend, for the price and the performance.
I had this tire on my 01 VW Passat (all stock) while I have done some autocrosses and some track days with those tires, they are great. The car doesn't understeer as much as the old Continential and doesn't make as much noise. And as far as the quietness concern. I drove the car from Portland, OR to LA last year and the tires are especially quiet on both freeway and city. In both wet and dry, the tire perform very well. The quietness are very impressive in both wet and dry pavement.
This is the tire I would recommend, for the price and the performance.
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THANKS FOR INPUT
Gents;
Thanks to all for your input on tires I am seeking. Haven't decided on which tire I will select. However I will investigate all of your recommendations and then seek your opinions on the final 2 or 3 I select.
Thanks again guys. This site is great for the cooperation and information from all members.
Ron
Thanks to all for your input on tires I am seeking. Haven't decided on which tire I will select. However I will investigate all of your recommendations and then seek your opinions on the final 2 or 3 I select.
Thanks again guys. This site is great for the cooperation and information from all members.
Ron
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Tirerack
One of the cool things about tirerack.com is that they also have Survey Results that tell you all kinds of things about the tires in real world settings...one of those being "Noise Comfort"
When you do a search for tires for your car, click on the name of the tire you are interested in and you get a page like this:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
This page is for the Potenza S-03 Pole Position (17") for our LS 430's (notice it got a noise comfort of 8.1, which is pretty good.
Check it out.
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One of the cool things about tirerack.com is that they also have Survey Results that tell you all kinds of things about the tires in real world settings...one of those being "Noise Comfort"
When you do a search for tires for your car, click on the name of the tire you are interested in and you get a page like this:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
This page is for the Potenza S-03 Pole Position (17") for our LS 430's (notice it got a noise comfort of 8.1, which is pretty good.
Check it out.
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Last edited by kobiashi; 03-18-03 at 09:30 PM.
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ron36330,
I am about to purchase a set of 17" tires for my LS430. What tire did you buy and are you happy with them?
I've read thru several forums and found that the following tires are most-liked by ClubLexus members...
Toyo Proxies TPT
Yokahama Avid H4S
Yokahama AVS db S2
Michellin Pilot Sport A/S
Michellin MXV4
Your thoughts?
I am about to purchase a set of 17" tires for my LS430. What tire did you buy and are you happy with them?
I've read thru several forums and found that the following tires are most-liked by ClubLexus members...
Toyo Proxies TPT
Yokahama Avid H4S
Yokahama AVS db S2
Michellin Pilot Sport A/S
Michellin MXV4
Your thoughts?
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Originally Posted by ron36330
GENTLEMEN;
I have an 03 LS 430. It is very quiet, a little wind noise around "A" pillars, but the big problem is tire noise. The car came equipped with Dunlop All-Season tires and I find them very noisy on dry pavement. What I am looking for is a quiet "summer" tire. I live in Alabama and fortunately haven't seen snow in 20 years.
So I am seeking any recommendations for a quiet summer tire. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ron
I have an 03 LS 430. It is very quiet, a little wind noise around "A" pillars, but the big problem is tire noise. The car came equipped with Dunlop All-Season tires and I find them very noisy on dry pavement. What I am looking for is a quiet "summer" tire. I live in Alabama and fortunately haven't seen snow in 20 years.
So I am seeking any recommendations for a quiet summer tire. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ron
I agree with some of the other comments......I would respectfully suggest that you go with a long mileage all season tire as opposed to a set of summer rubber if 'quiet' is high on your list......most summer rubber sacrifices quietness for higher performance. All seasons are much better also for long mileage & wear.
Having said that, you also never mentioned if you have the 225 55 17 or 225 60 16 size on your LS.
The tires I would suggest for what your looking fr in each size are:
- 225 55 17: Yokohama Avid H4S
Falken Ziex ZE-512
Toyo Proxes TPT
Unfortunately, the Falken's & Toyo's are not offered on the tirerack website. If your looking for reviews, check out www.tiretrends.com I would be leaning towards the Falken's first & second the Yoko's & Toyo's. The Falken's came in first overall in a recent consumer reports testing of 20 all season performance tires & it should have a 60,000 mile warranty. My wife has them on her car & has had them for 6 months now & is still praising how good they have been in heavy rain, snow & icy conditions......very quiet ride & a Japanese tire to boot! with a V speed rating www.falkentire.com
- 225 60 16: The same 3 as above....except you can get the Falken in either an H or V speed rating (the lower speed rating might give you an ever so slightly softer ride). In addition to that, the only other tire I would suggest in this size is the Goodyear Assurance Triple Treads www.goodyearassurance.com This tire has weather capabilities in pretty much ANY weather conditions.....is ultra quiet (My Dad just purchased a set for his car a month ago) & will be the quietest tire in either size due to it's rubber compounds. Here is another write up about this tire:
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/jk/041201.htm
I hope this helps & let us know what you decided......Good luck!
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Originally Posted by Lexusfreak
ron,
I agree with some of the other comments......I would respectfully suggest that you go with a long mileage all season tire as opposed to a set of summer rubber if 'quiet' is high on your list......most summer rubber sacrifices quietness for higher performance. All seasons are much better also for long mileage & wear.
Having said that, you also never mentioned if you have the 225 55 17 or 225 60 16 size on your LS.
The tires I would suggest for what your looking fr in each size are:
- 225 55 17: Yokohama Avid H4S
Falken Ziex ZE-512
Toyo Proxes TPT
Unfortunately, the Falken's & Toyo's are not offered on the tirerack website. If your looking for reviews, check out www.tiretrends.com I would be leaning towards the Falken's first & second the Yoko's & Toyo's. The Falken's came in first overall in a recent consumer reports testing of 20 all season performance tires & it should have a 60,000 mile warranty. My wife has them on her car & has had them for 6 months now & is still praising how good they have been in heavy rain, snow & icy conditions......very quiet ride & a Japanese tire to boot! with a V speed rating www.falkentire.com
- 225 60 16: The same 3 as above....except you can get the Falken in either an H or V speed rating (the lower speed rating might give you an ever so slightly softer ride). In addition to that, the only other tire I would suggest in this size is the Goodyear Assurance Triple Treads www.goodyearassurance.com This tire has weather capabilities in pretty much ANY weather conditions.....is ultra quiet (My Dad just purchased a set for his car a month ago) & will be the quietest tire in either size due to it's rubber compounds. Here is another write up about this tire:
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/jk/041201.htm
I hope this helps & let us know what you decided......Good luck!
I agree with some of the other comments......I would respectfully suggest that you go with a long mileage all season tire as opposed to a set of summer rubber if 'quiet' is high on your list......most summer rubber sacrifices quietness for higher performance. All seasons are much better also for long mileage & wear.
Having said that, you also never mentioned if you have the 225 55 17 or 225 60 16 size on your LS.
The tires I would suggest for what your looking fr in each size are:
- 225 55 17: Yokohama Avid H4S
Falken Ziex ZE-512
Toyo Proxes TPT
Unfortunately, the Falken's & Toyo's are not offered on the tirerack website. If your looking for reviews, check out www.tiretrends.com I would be leaning towards the Falken's first & second the Yoko's & Toyo's. The Falken's came in first overall in a recent consumer reports testing of 20 all season performance tires & it should have a 60,000 mile warranty. My wife has them on her car & has had them for 6 months now & is still praising how good they have been in heavy rain, snow & icy conditions......very quiet ride & a Japanese tire to boot! with a V speed rating www.falkentire.com
- 225 60 16: The same 3 as above....except you can get the Falken in either an H or V speed rating (the lower speed rating might give you an ever so slightly softer ride). In addition to that, the only other tire I would suggest in this size is the Goodyear Assurance Triple Treads www.goodyearassurance.com This tire has weather capabilities in pretty much ANY weather conditions.....is ultra quiet (My Dad just purchased a set for his car a month ago) & will be the quietest tire in either size due to it's rubber compounds. Here is another write up about this tire:
http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/jk/041201.htm
I hope this helps & let us know what you decided......Good luck!
I think you should address your reply to "DD" since Ron's post is from two years ago, I'm sure he bought tires already.
Or perhaps it's time for another set for Ron by now.
Just busting your chops LF.
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Thanks for the information
I appreciate the information, however, since I am not in the snowbelt, I wondering if your recomendations are baised toward an all-season tire that performs well particulary in the snow.
I'm leaning more toward wet/rain and handling performance. Long-term wear time of 30k miles or more is acceptable. I usually sell my cars by this time anyway.
I looked at tires.com and tirerack.com last night and found that the pricing is very high compared to my RX300 stock tires. More than 2x the price for my 17s on the LS. So, I'm looking for a sub$140 tire. Yes, price is an issue also.
Sorry to bring up such an old thread, but I figured RON could enlighten us as to what he found. Guess he is long gone???
I'm leaning more toward wet/rain and handling performance. Long-term wear time of 30k miles or more is acceptable. I usually sell my cars by this time anyway.
I looked at tires.com and tirerack.com last night and found that the pricing is very high compared to my RX300 stock tires. More than 2x the price for my 17s on the LS. So, I'm looking for a sub$140 tire. Yes, price is an issue also.
Sorry to bring up such an old thread, but I figured RON could enlighten us as to what he found. Guess he is long gone???
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Quiet tires for 2004 LS430 Ultra
Hello CL members, I will be picking up a 2004 LS430 Ultra with air suspension this week. I was hoping that you good suggest an excellent all season tire. I was thinking of going with 18's or 19's in a staggered fitment on of 9fr / 10rr''. I am not interested in low profile tires, since I don't want to give up the comfortable ride. Also this car will be drive in the snow from time to time. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I think it would be easier to help you guys if you started new threads rather then attaching your seperate questions, to a 2 year old thread. I think it would be better for the forum too, easier to organize when people are doing a search and easier to see for people looking at the forum who may be able to help.
PS. In general for an LS most like the Turanza line, the Pirelli P Zero Nero, or the Michelin PS A/S.
PS. In general for an LS most like the Turanza line, the Pirelli P Zero Nero, or the Michelin PS A/S.
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