2014 LS460L AWD tire eater
47 k miles on my LS 460. Love the vehicle but it is a tire eater. Getting 24k miles from the OEM Michlens replaced them with Pirelli's and same result. I shopped around some today and understand Pirelli Strada is a new model as well Bridgestone has a new model that suits this vehicle. Two questions,
Is my tired life experience typical? What would be a better tire if I wanted move life out of it? The second set of tires was a PZero Nero not the model recommended here.O Any updates to the Pirelli tire recommended by the forum since some time has passed and new models have come out? Thanks in advance. |
Well, I can tell you what I've gotten with my tires.
23,277 on the original tires (which I think were Bridgestone E42 Turanzas) 29,492 on Pirelli P Zero Neros 47,414 on Continental Eco Plus 34,520 on Pirelli Cinturato P7 I am now on my second set of Pirelli P7's. If you want mileage, I'd recommend the Contis, but their wet and snow traction is sub par. |
Originally Posted by Nospinzone
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Well, I can tell you what I've gotten with my tires.
23,277 on the original tires (which I think were Bridgestone E42 Turanzas) 29,492 on Pirelli P Zero Neros 47,414 on Continental Eco Plus 34,520 on Pirelli Cinturato P7 I am now on my second set of Pirelli P7's. If you want mileage, I'd recommend the Contis, but their wet and snow traction is sub par. Thanks |
I have bought two sets of Bridgestone Serenity's at Costco for two different LS 460s. I can't speak to tire longevity because I bought them for quiet and smooth ride -- which they delivered. The stock tires - Bridgestone EL 42 got about 19K miles before they needed to be replaced.
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Originally Posted by nsaldanh
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I have bought two sets of Bridgestone Serenity's at Costco for two different LS 460s. I can't speak to tire longevity because I bought them for quiet and smooth ride -- which they delivered. The stock tires - Bridgestone EL 42 got about 19K miles before they needed to be replaced.
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I've run the Goodyear Eagle Sport here in the Midwest, have put on about 30k on them and they look at least with 75% tread remaining easily on my 2013 AWD (non-L, non f-sport).
I especially love the tires due to having their "rim protector" design on them.. https://www.goodyear.com/en-US/tires...ort-all-season and came with I believe a $60.00 mail-in rebate. |
Originally Posted by tofuprod
(Post 10569676)
I've run the Goodyear Eagle Sport here in the Midwest, have put on about 30k on them and they look at least with 75% tread remaining easily on my 2013 AWD (non-L, non f-sport).
I especially love the tires due to having their "rim protector" design on them.. https://www.goodyear.com/en-US/tires...ort-all-season and came with I believe a $60.00 mail-in rebate. |
Originally Posted by Johnhw2
(Post 10569854)
I assume they are quiet enough for your wants too. Thanks for the info interesting.
I in fact love these tires so much I run them on the lady's IS250 as well as recommending them to nearly anyone that may be thinking about getting new tires. I've had zero complaints with them. Great tread life, rock solid performance (not a race tire but definitely adequate enough for spirited driving), comfortable and attractively priced (IMHO). Have I mentioned the rim protector design? That was an added bonus that I just cannot foresee not having for any vehicle I own now (I'm also not the best at parking near curbs so this eliminates some of that anxiety). |
You have me intrigued about the Goodyear Eagle. I am not finding that exact model for my vehicle. Goodyear Eagle RS -A2 comes up as a match is that essentially the same tire you are referring to?
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I have the Goodyear Eagle Rsa-2.. I do love the look. I have the 245/45/19. I get approx. 23-25k on mine using 35 cold.
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I am nearly decided to get the Pirelli's touted so highly by many drivers here. Sams club has the best price on it and I am there at 7am a few days a week so getting the rotate and balance done, which is included in the installation if I remain a member, is easy to do as they can knock it out in 30 minutes and no reservation needed that time of day. So shop and get her done a two fer lol.
Be happy if I can get 30k miles on this set. |
Originally Posted by Johnhw2
(Post 10568201)
I do not rotate tires.
Rotate them and you'll get longer life. |
Originally Posted by SW17LS
(Post 10571900)
Well, there you go.
Rotate them and you'll get longer life. |
I don't see how you don't see more wear in the front than in the rear from my own experience, even rotating them you can tell that the front tires take more wear than the rear tires.
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Originally Posted by SW17LS
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I don't see how you don't see more wear in the front than in the rear from my own experience, even rotating them you can tell that the front tires take more wear than the rear tires.
Sams is convenient to me as I do the shoping and cooking here now wiht wife having severe RA. I go to Sam's at 7am at least twice a week They assured me they can rotate and balance them in 30 to 45 minutes that time of day with no wait as not many come in that early other than restaurant owners and caterers who pick up preordered goods in a drive up car port used for this purpose. So no cost, no wait I am going to rotate an balance. How often is it recommended? |
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