Another...which tire to get post
#1
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Another...which tire to get post
Well, I hate to start another "which tire should I get" but tires change enough that I wanted to get a new take and it looks like I'm going to need tires sooner than latter. I did an oil change and started a tire rotation tonight but when I pulled one of the tires off they are just to a point that I need to replace them before I hydroplane. It's better to be safe than sorry. Currently I have Michelin Premier with about 47k miles. All in all I haven't had any issues with them other than they do make noise on some roads, enough that when talking on hands free I've had people ask "what's that noise". So, even though I know Michelin pretty top of the line I'm not 100% sold for the price.
What is everyone's current recommendations? I remember someone had posted about Yokohama's and have also hear good/bad about Perreli P7. A while back I remember a lot of people talking about a Continental tire as well.
What is everyone's current recommendations? I remember someone had posted about Yokohama's and have also hear good/bad about Perreli P7. A while back I remember a lot of people talking about a Continental tire as well.
#4
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These are rated pretty high on Tire Rack. Anyone used these?
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...0&autoModClar=
or what about these Yokohama's
https://www.discounttire.com/buy-tir...ascend/p/43940
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...0&autoModClar=
or what about these Yokohama's
https://www.discounttire.com/buy-tir...ascend/p/43940
Last edited by caverman; 03-17-18 at 01:53 PM.
#5
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/Antares-Ingens-A1-All-Season-Tire-225-45R18-95W/49651277?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&adid=22222222227037356960&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=80418853369&wl4=pla-177637447249&wl5=1016261&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=online&wl12=49651277&wl13=&veh=sem
Because it's got the name of the tire molded into the tread.....
And they're 55 bucks a piece!
Because it's got the name of the tire molded into the tread.....
And they're 55 bucks a piece!
#6
Another vote for the Michelin Defender. I have 3500 miles on a set now, having purchased them to replace a set of Premiers that got about 48k miles.
My '04 came with a new set of Primacy MXV4s on it when I purchased in 2011. Of the 3 different Michelin tires, the Premier was the noisiest, and the Defender the quietest. Granted, my memory of the MXVs is fading. However, the Defender was immediately noticeable over the Premier. Much better ride on a higher mileage warranty tire.
My '04 came with a new set of Primacy MXV4s on it when I purchased in 2011. Of the 3 different Michelin tires, the Premier was the noisiest, and the Defender the quietest. Granted, my memory of the MXVs is fading. However, the Defender was immediately noticeable over the Premier. Much better ride on a higher mileage warranty tire.
#7
Defender's OK just don't get the T rated tires cause they are cheaper(they where a T rated tire only for a while). Car is rated for a H does best with a V in my opinion.
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#8
I debated the tire brand for months before I decided to go with the Michelin. It's the first time I've ever bought this brand but the reviews for this car was the best. I actually ordered the Michelin Premier A/S but Discount ordered the Michelin Defender instead.
After a couple of thousand miles on the tires I am pleased. I also paid about $105/tire (17") after the rebates.
After a couple of thousand miles on the tires I am pleased. I also paid about $105/tire (17") after the rebates.
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I debated the tire brand for months before I decided to go with the Michelin. It's the first time I've ever bought this brand but the reviews for this car was the best. I actually ordered the Michelin Premier A/S but Discount ordered the Michelin Defender instead.
After a couple of thousand miles on the tires I am pleased. I also paid about $105/tire (17") after the rebates.
After a couple of thousand miles on the tires I am pleased. I also paid about $105/tire (17") after the rebates.
I'm kind of leaning towards the Yokohama YK740 ($153 + $70 rebate for 4) but I'm still on the fence with between the Yokohama and Michelin. I currently have Michelin Premier with can have some noise on certain roads.
#10
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The Defender LTX is a truck/SUV tire. The regular Defender is the only tire that got the Consumer Reports best buy. I think they are great with their high mileage warranty and low noise. No Korean/Chinese tire will come close. They are totally worth the little more money and Discount Tire and Costco frequently have coupons/rebates.
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I'm a big fan of the Yokohamas and run them on every single car in my garage. I even run their snow tires. My LS430 came with Michelins but when I refinish the wheels this spring the Michelins are getting replaced with Yokohamas probably the Advan Sports.
#12
Do you remember which Defender you got? They have a Defender LTX ($171) and a Defender A/S ($131).
I'm kind of leaning towards the Yokohama YK740 ($153 + $70 rebate for 4) but I'm still on the fence with between the Yokohama and Michelin. I currently have Michelin Premier with can have some noise on certain roads.
I'm kind of leaning towards the Yokohama YK740 ($153 + $70 rebate for 4) but I'm still on the fence with between the Yokohama and Michelin. I currently have Michelin Premier with can have some noise on certain roads.
#13
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So this is kind of being picky but after reading about the Defender A/S it has a speed rating of "T" (118 mph) which is less than the recommended "H" (130 mph) for the LS. Not that I plan to go those kind of speeds but since they recommend "H" would there be any issue with the "T" rating?
#14
The 17" H rated Defender is what I have and they are great so far. Wet traction seems to be on par with the Premier, ride is better and much less road noise including over interstate expansion joints and older, worn asphalt.
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So this is kind of being picky but after reading about the Defender A/S it has a speed rating of "T" (118 mph) which is less than the recommended "H" (130 mph) for the LS. Not that I plan to go those kind of speeds but since they recommend "H" would there be any issue with the "T" rating?