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How long did the tires last on your ES-350 ?

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Old 01-07-10, 06:17 PM
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I got about 37K miles on the OEM Bridgestone Turanza tires. When I replaced them, they were getting noisy and the outer circumferential grooves were gone, but the inner ones remained and there was about 2mm of tread above the wear bars. The tires were not impressive in terms of wet traction, but they lasted longer than I'd expected. I replaced them with Michelin MX4 Energy.
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Update: I'm now at 68000 miles and replacing my original Bridgestones next week. Trying to decide what to get. I earlier stated I had the Michs. That statement was in error. My apologies. I want 50k out of my next tires with a smooth quiet ride. Current recommendations? Considering the Mich MXV 4 s in OEM size. H rated.
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im dropped to the ground and on 20" staggered rims.... my fronts are lasting me about 10k miles and my rears are still like new after 20k miles... =X
Old 04-16-11, 12:13 PM
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I guess I'm the only one running the
hankook Ventus V4 ES H105(Ultra High Performance All-Season)

I have about 5K on them so far and they are fantastic.
Good dry grip and very good confidence in the rain.
Quite and rated excellent for the snow even though the car will likely never see it.
The only downside seems to be a soft sidewall but it's not to bad.

They are around $105 a piece at tirerack.com

I also have the Hankook on 18"s on the GS and they are excellent as well.

I had a set of Sumitomo on the GS and they were also great.

Kumos for me anyway were a little lumpy cold and would have a flat spot until they warmed up properly.
Old 04-21-11, 09:25 PM
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I ran my original Michelin tires (07 ES) until they were as bald as my shaved head...or about 30k miles. Just put on a set of Michelin Primacy MXV4's...the ride is superior on these tires...well worth the $$$
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Originally Posted by Lew270
I ran my original Michelin tires (07 ES) until they were as bald as my shaved head...


I did the same. Had 38K on mine when the OEM Michelins came off. They still had some tread left, but it was heading into winter and I wanted new rubber. Very happy with them.

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I changed out the OEM Michelien Energy MXV4s at around 38,000 miles. They were well worn.
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Wow sounds like my OEM Bridgestones way outlasted the OEM Michs.
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My 09 has just over 16k and the EL400's look like they still have over 3/4 tread.
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I have 2014 ES350, which came with Yokohama tyres. In 15000 KM, I left tyre worn out. I replaced. In 25K, both front tyres worn out. Reason given by service provider that my vehicle 3 levels in basement as a result this issue. Can u believe this.
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Originally Posted by mangeshn
I have 2014 ES350, which came with Yokohama tyres. In 15000 KM, I left tyre worn out. I replaced. In 25K, both front tyres worn out. Reason given by service provider that my vehicle 3 levels in basement as a result this issue. Can u believe this.


No, and nobody can believe that.
Old 11-28-16, 06:17 PM
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I got 35K out of my OEM Bridgestones. 2010 ES
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