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I have a 21 convertible. I don’t mind a harsh sport car suspension, but hate soft floaty suspensions. I am comfortable with the suspension that Lexus put on that car. I personally hate the run flat tires (Bridgestones). I only have 5k miles on them but will replace them at some point. I think a set of Michelin PS5s will do wonders. Now, I have another sports car so I don’t expect this car to perform like a C8. But, I would buy this car over that car in a heartbeat.
I have a 21 convertible. I don’t mind a harsh sport car suspension, but hate soft floaty suspensions. I am comfortable with the suspension that Lexus put on that car. I personally hate the run flat tires (Bridgestones). I only have 5k miles on them but will replace them at some point. I think a set of Michelin PS5s will do wonders. Now, I have another sports car so I don’t expect this car to perform like a C8. But, I would buy this car over that car in a heartbeat.
Thank you for your input. Good to know 2021s are considerable, but I'd try to find a newer one (with less than 5K miles, and plenty of warranty left) if I just can't warm up to the 2024 changes. Hey, may I ask you if you can install regular tires on the stock wheels, since the car comes with RunFlats? Hope so, because I don't want to buy aftermarket wheels. Take care.
Thank you for your input. Good to know 2021s are considerable, but I'd try to find a newer one (with less than 5K miles, and plenty of warranty left) if I just can't warm up to the 2024 changes. Hey, may I ask you if you can install regular tires on the stock wheels, since the car comes with RunFlats? Hope so, because I don't want to buy aftermarket wheels. Take care.
Here are the Michelin tires on my ‘24 LCV, Pilot Sport 5 S.
These are the factory OEM tires.
They are very quiet and track perfectly.
I’ve used Pilot Sport Cups and Cup 2’s on other vehicles.
My initial impressions are that these tires give me far more grip and traction than I will use on the street, and the luxury comfort and quietness I seek.
They’ve been great in the rain as well.
And they don’t constantly throw small road debris up in to my wheel wells (and side body panels) like the Cup tires…so yes, not as ultimately grippy as the Cup tires but a great choice for the GT qualities of the LC500.
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