Couple of questions please....
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Couple of questions please....
Kind of new Ls 430 owner. 2001 base model with 93k miles.
I just put some new Bridgestone Serenity Plus tires on and they are fantastic. Car rides great but I feel way to many "small" bumps in the road that I don't think I should. I am sure shocks are original so when is it time to replace them? It's not like I can push down on the car and it bounces for five seconds, I just expect the ride to be better. Should it be? Time for new shocks?
Also when is a good time to replace timing belt?
New breaks and serpentine belt and filters plus oil changes is all I have done since 73k.
Should I be feeling every little bump and cracks in the road?
Car was a one owner in Florida. My wife drives it daily so it is still new to me.
Thanks in advance.
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I just put some new Bridgestone Serenity Plus tires on and they are fantastic. Car rides great but I feel way to many "small" bumps in the road that I don't think I should. I am sure shocks are original so when is it time to replace them? It's not like I can push down on the car and it bounces for five seconds, I just expect the ride to be better. Should it be? Time for new shocks?
Also when is a good time to replace timing belt?
New breaks and serpentine belt and filters plus oil changes is all I have done since 73k.
Should I be feeling every little bump and cracks in the road?
Car was a one owner in Florida. My wife drives it daily so it is still new to me.
Thanks in advance.
S
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If you didn't feel the bumps before the tires...and now feel the bumps...and all you changed were the tires...then I suspect the tires... quick search on those tires found some reviews where others had the same complaints as yours... very loud, which you might now hear in the LS...harsh and bumpy... see excerpted review below.
Read more reviews here: http://www.1010tires.com/Tires/Revie...ranza+Serenity
Objectionably harsh ride. Not smooth. Feel every bump, line, crack and ripple in the pavement - immediatley transferred to the driver. Flat spot when cold - after only one evening of sitting idle. Wobble for a while until the flat spots work their way out. Way too much shake at highway speeds (and sometimes slower speeds). The tire shop has tried to resolve - no luck. Checked belts, checked balance - no luck. Replacing is the last resort. Handling seems to be great - but with poor ride quality, shakes and wobbles the good handling barely comes into play. These tires were sold to me as a great tire because of their technology, performance, and ride comfort. These were supposed to be the 'good stuff'. Not even close. They perform much worse than the 'middle of the road' tires that came off my car. I no longer enjoy driving my car with these tires. Would not buy again. Would not recommend to friends. Very disappointed. Bridgestone has work to do.
And yes... do the timing belt now...
Read more reviews here: http://www.1010tires.com/Tires/Revie...ranza+Serenity
Objectionably harsh ride. Not smooth. Feel every bump, line, crack and ripple in the pavement - immediatley transferred to the driver. Flat spot when cold - after only one evening of sitting idle. Wobble for a while until the flat spots work their way out. Way too much shake at highway speeds (and sometimes slower speeds). The tire shop has tried to resolve - no luck. Checked belts, checked balance - no luck. Replacing is the last resort. Handling seems to be great - but with poor ride quality, shakes and wobbles the good handling barely comes into play. These tires were sold to me as a great tire because of their technology, performance, and ride comfort. These were supposed to be the 'good stuff'. Not even close. They perform much worse than the 'middle of the road' tires that came off my car. I no longer enjoy driving my car with these tires. Would not buy again. Would not recommend to friends. Very disappointed. Bridgestone has work to do.
And yes... do the timing belt now...
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If you didn't feel the bumps before the tires...and now feel the bumps...and all you changed were the tires...then I suspect the tires... quick search on those tires found some reviews where others had the same complaints as yours... very loud, which you might now hear in the LS...harsh and bumpy... see excerpted review below.
Read more reviews here: http://www.1010tires.com/Tires/Revie...ranza+Serenity
Objectionably harsh ride. Not smooth. Feel every bump, line, crack and ripple in the pavement - immediatley transferred to the driver. Flat spot when cold - after only one evening of sitting idle. Wobble for a while until the flat spots work their way out. Way too much shake at highway speeds (and sometimes slower speeds). The tire shop has tried to resolve - no luck. Checked belts, checked balance - no luck. Replacing is the last resort. Handling seems to be great - but with poor ride quality, shakes and wobbles the good handling barely comes into play. These tires were sold to me as a great tire because of their technology, performance, and ride comfort. These were supposed to be the 'good stuff'. Not even close. They perform much worse than the 'middle of the road' tires that came off my car. I no longer enjoy driving my car with these tires. Would not buy again. Would not recommend to friends. Very disappointed. Bridgestone has work to do.
And yes... do the timing belt now...
Read more reviews here: http://www.1010tires.com/Tires/Revie...ranza+Serenity
Objectionably harsh ride. Not smooth. Feel every bump, line, crack and ripple in the pavement - immediatley transferred to the driver. Flat spot when cold - after only one evening of sitting idle. Wobble for a while until the flat spots work their way out. Way too much shake at highway speeds (and sometimes slower speeds). The tire shop has tried to resolve - no luck. Checked belts, checked balance - no luck. Replacing is the last resort. Handling seems to be great - but with poor ride quality, shakes and wobbles the good handling barely comes into play. These tires were sold to me as a great tire because of their technology, performance, and ride comfort. These were supposed to be the 'good stuff'. Not even close. They perform much worse than the 'middle of the road' tires that came off my car. I no longer enjoy driving my car with these tires. Would not buy again. Would not recommend to friends. Very disappointed. Bridgestone has work to do.
And yes... do the timing belt now...
Thanks again I will call Lexus to see if belt has been changed by previous owner.
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Kind of new Ls 430 owner. 2001 base model with 93k miles.
I just put some new Bridgestone Serenity Plus tires on and they are fantastic. Car rides great but I feel way to many "small" bumps in the road that I don't think I should. I am sure shocks are original so when is it time to replace them? It's not like I can push down on the car and it bounces for five seconds, I just expect the ride to be better. Should it be? Time for new shocks?
Also when is a good time to replace timing belt?
New breaks and serpentine belt and filters plus oil changes is all I have done since 73k.
Should I be feeling every little bump and cracks in the road?
Car was a one owner in Florida. My wife drives it daily so it is still new to me.
Thanks in advance.
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I just put some new Bridgestone Serenity Plus tires on and they are fantastic. Car rides great but I feel way to many "small" bumps in the road that I don't think I should. I am sure shocks are original so when is it time to replace them? It's not like I can push down on the car and it bounces for five seconds, I just expect the ride to be better. Should it be? Time for new shocks?
Also when is a good time to replace timing belt?
New breaks and serpentine belt and filters plus oil changes is all I have done since 73k.
Should I be feeling every little bump and cracks in the road?
Car was a one owner in Florida. My wife drives it daily so it is still new to me.
Thanks in advance.
S
Did u change timing belt?
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See is they have a 30 day guarantee, I had Turanza T's on an Accord, did not like the T's and they took them back I was happy with the H's.
Struts/shocks,I was recently at Lexus dealer tech really told me 150k shocks/struts should be replaced so you are prolly good.
Struts/shocks,I was recently at Lexus dealer tech really told me 150k shocks/struts should be replaced so you are prolly good.
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simple soluition always stick to the michelin primacy mxv4 h rated, 32 pounds.
check your strut arm bushing and ball joints. the shocks have them inspected for leaking if not they are probably fine. the car rides harder than the older ls i had a 98, but the car is a much better automobile so a trade off....
its funny i post the same thing about the michelins with over 800,000 of driven miles on michelins and i will always get the response back but but but... at the end of the day show me a tire that has better ride, handling, wet traction, value for the dollar and improvement of about 1 mpg i will make it easy there is none, the forty dollars increase per tire is payed for in gas mileage and the tire lasting 20,000 miles longer than most tires. i posted these same comments months ago do you know the response some guy spoke about another tire having a prettier sidewall... reminded me of the funniest post ever when it was a mpg discussion some guy was talking about the a /c off for gas mileage which is a good thing, another one responded i turned my radio off for better mpg that is a crazy cat,
safe driving hope someone is laughing at this post,
check your strut arm bushing and ball joints. the shocks have them inspected for leaking if not they are probably fine. the car rides harder than the older ls i had a 98, but the car is a much better automobile so a trade off....
its funny i post the same thing about the michelins with over 800,000 of driven miles on michelins and i will always get the response back but but but... at the end of the day show me a tire that has better ride, handling, wet traction, value for the dollar and improvement of about 1 mpg i will make it easy there is none, the forty dollars increase per tire is payed for in gas mileage and the tire lasting 20,000 miles longer than most tires. i posted these same comments months ago do you know the response some guy spoke about another tire having a prettier sidewall... reminded me of the funniest post ever when it was a mpg discussion some guy was talking about the a /c off for gas mileage which is a good thing, another one responded i turned my radio off for better mpg that is a crazy cat,
safe driving hope someone is laughing at this post,
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I had a plug put into one of my michelins yesterday. They have 51000 miles on them and are still looking good. They have never been rotated either. All four are wearing evenly. What a car!
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Just replaced my Michelin Primacy MXV4's yesterday. Had 50,000 miles, 6 years and decided time to retire. Put on V rated ones this time (previously H). Rides like glass.