GS430 Tires
#1
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: OK
Posts: 1
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
GS430 Tires
I have a GS430 Box stock. May make some small changes later.. Now I have the Chrome 17" wheeles.. I would like a larger tire ??? 245/45-50-55/17 Will some other tire work and what will be the benifets??
I have Dunlaps 235/45/17 Loud,road noise,handling just OK..
Or do I just get a better stock tire??? If so , whitch one ??? I will need an A/S tire..
Quite ,handling???
Did not find this issue in the past posts???
I have Dunlaps 235/45/17 Loud,road noise,handling just OK..
Or do I just get a better stock tire??? If so , whitch one ??? I will need an A/S tire..
Quite ,handling???
Did not find this issue in the past posts???
#2
exclusive matchup
iTrader: (4)
you can do 245/45/17, i think that's a good size. it's a bit wider but shouldn't be problem on the 17x8
for the tire, if you want a/s. how about the michelin a/s? all season performance, and tread wear like 400. i have never had them before, but they are pretty good tires for the reviews i have read.
for the tire, if you want a/s. how about the michelin a/s? all season performance, and tread wear like 400. i have never had them before, but they are pretty good tires for the reviews i have read.
#3
Lexus Test Driver
Originally Posted by rominl
you can do 245/45/17, i think that's a good size. it's a bit wider but shouldn't be problem on the 17x8
for the tire, if you want a/s. how about the michelin a/s? all season performance, and tread wear like 400. i have never had them before, but they are pretty good tires for the reviews i have read.
for the tire, if you want a/s. how about the michelin a/s? all season performance, and tread wear like 400. i have never had them before, but they are pretty good tires for the reviews i have read.
I would go with 235/45/17 in the michelin pilot sport a/s. The reason is that the pilot sport all season tires are larger than your typical 245/45/17 tire size. A typical 245/45/17 is 25.7 while the michelin is 25.9 The mich 235/45/17 is 25.6. While .2 dosen't sound like much, I get a front wheel well rub when turning the wheel all the way to the left. Note: I do not have that problem when I run my 245/40/18 's in front with 275/35 in back
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post