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Need all season tires for my 2014 GS350 F-Sport

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Old 08-05-17, 04:38 PM
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Please suggest all season tires replacement for my 2014 GS350 F-Sport
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Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus
Dunlop HP Signature All Season
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Since the car is sporty, I would go with Michelin pilot a/s 3 plus
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Michelin A/S 3+ (using them right now, no complain).
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Michelin A/S 3+ (best tires I have used, significantly better than whatever came from the factory)
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General Gmax AS 05 are getting good reviews. Likely best bang for buck.
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Continental Extreme Contact DWS 06
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Continental Extreme Contact DWS 06
+1. I came from the horrible OEM Dunlops. Tested these (70+ MPH) in a heavy rainstorm no issues. Waiting for some snow now...
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I chose the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 Plus for my 2015 GS 350. I like them much more than the Michelin Primacy MXM4's that came with the car.
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Goodyear F1 Asometrics.
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Originally Posted by tompass
General Gmax AS 05 are getting good reviews. Likely best bang for buck.
+1 on these. Had them on a RWD 6mt G37 Sedan when I lived up north and they were very good. Even could handle some light snow.
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Originally Posted by AJLex19
Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus
Dunlop HP Signature All Season
I can't say enough good things about my P7's....
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Originally Posted by UDel
Continental Extreme Contact DWS 06
I have been very happy with my DWS 06, having gone through a NJ winter and everything else that Mid-Atlantic weather throws out. Knock on wood, never had an issue in the rain, snow, etc. I went with 245/40/19.

If I had not gone with the Conti, I probably would have gone with the Michelin A/S 3+ or Pirelli P7. Several excellent options.
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Thanks for all the suggestions!

I researched all the suggested tires and they are all highly rated. However, none of the suggested All Season tires have the 2 sizes that Lexus recommends for my car.

My 2014 GS350 F-Sport original tires are:
  • Front: 235/40R19
  • Rear: 265/35R19
Some All Season tires are available in one of the sizes, but not both sizes. So I may need to go to the next closest size. For example substitute 255/35R19 for the 265/35R19 in the rear.

Will this minor tire size change effect other systems and cause problems such as as anti-skid / traction control error codes?


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