Best All Season Tires for Lexus GS 350 2014?
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In other news, thanks to input from the forum members I had a set of 235/45R18 94V Pirelli Cinturato P7 Plus tires put on this past Tuesday. Coming from the stock Dunlop SP's with 43K miles, the new tire ride is much smoother and quieter. I run 33psi.
2014 GS350 base w/o adjustable suspension
2014 GS350 base w/o adjustable suspension
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In other news, thanks to input from the forum members I had a set of 235/45R18 94V Pirelli Cinturato P7 Plus tires put on this past Tuesday. Coming from the stock Dunlop SP's with 43K miles, the new tire ride is much smoother and quieter. I run 33psi.
2014 GS350 base w/o adjustable suspension
2014 GS350 base w/o adjustable suspension
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Had a 2013 GS350. Replaced the stock tires (don't recall which) after about 28,000 miles with some Michelin Primacy MXM4 tires, due to the good reviews and long tread life warranty. I instantly hated them. The sport feel of the GS was gone, and cornering involved much more lateral motion and play. The steering felt more wobbly than on the stock tires.
I now have a 2014 GS350 with the Dunlop Sport Maxx 050 tires with 38,000 miles on them and am looking for a good tire that maintains the sport feel but might be better suited for all seasons. I have no issues with the current tires and honestly like the feel better than those that were on my 2013 GS (they weren't Dunlop), but replacements are expensive and don't seem to have very good reviews. Does anyone have a good suggestion for a replacement?
I now have a 2014 GS350 with the Dunlop Sport Maxx 050 tires with 38,000 miles on them and am looking for a good tire that maintains the sport feel but might be better suited for all seasons. I have no issues with the current tires and honestly like the feel better than those that were on my 2013 GS (they weren't Dunlop), but replacements are expensive and don't seem to have very good reviews. Does anyone have a good suggestion for a replacement?
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Had a 2013 GS350. Replaced the stock tires (don't recall which) after about 28,000 miles with some Michelin Primacy MXM4 tires, due to the good reviews and long tread life warranty. I instantly hated them. The sport feel of the GS was gone, and cornering involved much more lateral motion and play. The steering felt more wobbly than on the stock tires.
I now have a 2014 GS350 with the Dunlop Sport Maxx 050 tires with 38,000 miles on them and am looking for a good tire that maintains the sport feel but might be better suited for all seasons. I have no issues with the current tires and honestly like the feel better than those that were on my 2013 GS (they weren't Dunlop), but replacements are expensive and don't seem to have very good reviews. Does anyone have a good suggestion for a replacement?
I now have a 2014 GS350 with the Dunlop Sport Maxx 050 tires with 38,000 miles on them and am looking for a good tire that maintains the sport feel but might be better suited for all seasons. I have no issues with the current tires and honestly like the feel better than those that were on my 2013 GS (they weren't Dunlop), but replacements are expensive and don't seem to have very good reviews. Does anyone have a good suggestion for a replacement?
Check out some reviews here: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...RatingsReviews
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