RX 350 best tire price
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RX 350 best tire price
it's time for new skates.
I've got 50,000+ on my Michies and need replacements
Where is the best place to get value for the buck.
And what is the best tire to buy for my 08 RX 350 which I adore.
I bought my wifes Yokahamas for her IS at discount tire. Got them good price May be thats the best place to purchase??????
I've got 50,000+ on my Michies and need replacements
Where is the best place to get value for the buck.
And what is the best tire to buy for my 08 RX 350 which I adore.
I bought my wifes Yokahamas for her IS at discount tire. Got them good price May be thats the best place to purchase??????
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everyone recommends the Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza's. Im putting them on next week. Right now if you buy 4 bridgestones before May 2nd you get $100 mail in rebate.
Cheapest ive seen for the alenza's is $169 on tire rack each plus around $45 shipping
Discount tire has them for $189 each
Costco is probably somwhere in between the 2
Cheapest ive seen for the alenza's is $169 on tire rack each plus around $45 shipping
Discount tire has them for $189 each
Costco is probably somwhere in between the 2
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Excellent response. After reading through many of the threads it looks like the Alenzas seem the best choice.
I love the soft and quiet ride of my current Mich MV's so I'm hoping I'll get equally as good with the Bridgestones.
Thanks for the heads up on the pricing at DST as well as the may rebate
I love the soft and quiet ride of my current Mich MV's so I'm hoping I'll get equally as good with the Bridgestones.
Thanks for the heads up on the pricing at DST as well as the may rebate
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it's time for new skates.
I've got 50,000+ on my Michies and need replacements
Where is the best place to get value for the buck.
And what is the best tire to buy for my 08 RX 350 which I adore.
I bought my wifes Yokahamas for her IS at discount tire. Got them good price May be thats the best place to purchase??????
I've got 50,000+ on my Michies and need replacements
Where is the best place to get value for the buck.
And what is the best tire to buy for my 08 RX 350 which I adore.
I bought my wifes Yokahamas for her IS at discount tire. Got them good price May be thats the best place to purchase??????
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The Alenza was originally designed for large suv use. You see them as OEM on Tahoes and Yukons. It's a decent tire for a little less money but is not as quiet or smooth as the Michelins. My opinion on tires has always been to never try to fix what isn't broken. If you are happy with the overall performance of your original tires, stick with them or risk disappointment.
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The Alenza was originally designed for large suv use. You see them as OEM on Tahoes and Yukons. It's a decent tire for a little less money but is not as quiet or smooth as the Michelins. My opinion on tires has always been to never try to fix what isn't broken. If you are happy with the overall performance of your original tires, stick with them or risk disappointment.
The after market Alenza's for 04 to 09 RX come with 65000 mile tread warranty and have excellent grip and more tread depth of 12/32 compared to 9/32 for other brands. Michelin does not provide 65000 mile tread warranty
Last week my friend put them on his 07 RX350 to replace the crappy "Bad" Year tires with the Alenza's and was very happy with the quiet/smooth ride. Less roll while making the turns and feels confident while driving compared to the "Bad" Year's. Bought them at discount tire for $170 + $13 installation for each tire after a $25 coupon and a $100 rebate, came to $632 installed.
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The new 2010 RX are coming with OEM Bridgestone Alenza's.
The after market Alenza's for 04 to 09 RX come with 65000 mile tread warranty and have excellent grip and more tread depth of 12/32 compared to 9/32 for other brands. Michelin does not provide 65000 mile tread warranty
Last week my friend put them on his 07 RX350 to replace the crappy "Bad" Year tires with the Alenza's and was very happy with the quiet/smooth ride. Less roll while making the turns and feels confident while driving compared to the "Bad" Year's. Bought them at discount tire for $170 + $13 installation for each tire after a $25 coupon and a $100 rebate, came to $632 installed.
The after market Alenza's for 04 to 09 RX come with 65000 mile tread warranty and have excellent grip and more tread depth of 12/32 compared to 9/32 for other brands. Michelin does not provide 65000 mile tread warranty
Last week my friend put them on his 07 RX350 to replace the crappy "Bad" Year tires with the Alenza's and was very happy with the quiet/smooth ride. Less roll while making the turns and feels confident while driving compared to the "Bad" Year's. Bought them at discount tire for $170 + $13 installation for each tire after a $25 coupon and a $100 rebate, came to $632 installed.
I am not going to scrimp when/if I replace my tires. I can't see paying nearly $50 grand for a car and putting me or my family at risk, trying to save $50 bucks on tires. I will research the various consumer magazines and web sites and try to get the best combo of value and safety. If I have to pay a few bucks more for a good tire, over a set of "Maypops," so be it. In all probability, I will just get rid of the car before that big 60K miles maintenance bill.
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I've driven RXs with Goodyear, Michelins and Alenzas. I believe the Alenzas is a much better tire from any standpoint. Handling, ride, cornering, quietness, snow, (yes we get a lot of snow and in WI) and treadwear. I currently have 15k mi on a set of Alenzas 235/55-18 and I absolutely love them.
The Goodyears wore out fast, were noisy and offered sloppy handling. The Michelins had soft sidewalls and cornered poorly. They became loud at around 20k miles and were also very bouncy. I hated both of these brands.
I see some new tires showing up in this size that are showing promise but I'm very pleased with my Alenzas so far and would definitely buy them again.
The Goodyears wore out fast, were noisy and offered sloppy handling. The Michelins had soft sidewalls and cornered poorly. They became loud at around 20k miles and were also very bouncy. I hated both of these brands.
I see some new tires showing up in this size that are showing promise but I'm very pleased with my Alenzas so far and would definitely buy them again.
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I am not going to scrimp when/if I replace my tires. I can't see paying nearly $50 grand for a car and putting me or my family at risk, trying to save $50 bucks on tires. I will research the various consumer magazines and web sites and try to get the best combo of value and safety
Bridgestone is no ordinary brand, it is being used safely on lot of big passenger planes everyday all over the world. They have been dominating the F1 racing in the past few years where tires are tested in extreme driving conditions upto speeds of 200 mph.
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Hey guys, our tires wore out on our RX350 (235/55/18) and I'm looking for a set of 4 that are best for NJ weather(occasional deep snow) that won't break the bank. The Goodyear RS-As are awful.
I searched around and found these 3. Need All-Seasons.
Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza - 173/ea(TireRack)
Goodyear Fortera TripleTred - 189/ea(TireRack)
Hankook Ventus AS RH07 - 142/ea(Discount Tire)
They all seem to have good ratings. And you guys are suggesting the Bridgestones so I'm kind of considering them now.
p.s.: Is there a good site to research tires? I heard TireRack is not a very reliable source and can be biased.
I searched around and found these 3. Need All-Seasons.
Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza - 173/ea(TireRack)
Goodyear Fortera TripleTred - 189/ea(TireRack)
Hankook Ventus AS RH07 - 142/ea(Discount Tire)
They all seem to have good ratings. And you guys are suggesting the Bridgestones so I'm kind of considering them now.
p.s.: Is there a good site to research tires? I heard TireRack is not a very reliable source and can be biased.
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Hey guys, our tires wore out on our RX350 (235/55/18) and I'm looking for a set of 4 that are best for NJ weather(occasional deep snow) that won't break the bank. The Goodyear RS-As are awful.
I searched around and found these 3. Need All-Seasons.
Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza - 173/ea(TireRack)
Goodyear Fortera TripleTred - 189/ea(TireRack)
Hankook Ventus AS RH07 - 142/ea(Discount Tire)
They all seem to have good ratings. And you guys are suggesting the Bridgestones so I'm kind of considering them now.
p.s.: Is there a good site to research tires? I heard TireRack is not a very reliable source and can be biased.
I searched around and found these 3. Need All-Seasons.
Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza - 173/ea(TireRack)
Goodyear Fortera TripleTred - 189/ea(TireRack)
Hankook Ventus AS RH07 - 142/ea(Discount Tire)
They all seem to have good ratings. And you guys are suggesting the Bridgestones so I'm kind of considering them now.
p.s.: Is there a good site to research tires? I heard TireRack is not a very reliable source and can be biased.
I like the Tire Rack ratings. Typically you can find a few good and a few bad ratings for a given tire but when you look at the ratings over a large group of users they tend to be better than most any other rating service I've found.
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I use Tire Rack. My local Firestone dealer told me he would match Tire Rack's price (this was after I bought some Bridgestones for my BMW). I had called and asked for his best price which was higher than Tire Rack so I bought from Tire Rack. Later the dealer said I should have told him the price of Tire Rack so he could meet or beat it duh. Anyway the story is, tell your local tire dealer what you can buy what ever tire you decide on and ask him to match or beat it. If he can't you know what to do.