PRIMACY MXM4 Grand Touring All-Season vs Bridgestone Turanza EL 400-02
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PRIMACY MXM4 Grand Touring All-Season vs Bridgestone Turanza EL 400-02
2013 GS350 F sport AWD
If you can only choose between the two which is a better option?
I currently have the Bridgestones and they are ok tires 26000 miles on them and probably only 2 maybe 3 /10 tread left
my friend at the tire shop has take offs with zero miles on both the bridgestone and Mcihelein which is why I'm keeping the decision to these 2 choices and not Pirelli or others
If you can only choose between the two which is a better option?
I currently have the Bridgestones and they are ok tires 26000 miles on them and probably only 2 maybe 3 /10 tread left
my friend at the tire shop has take offs with zero miles on both the bridgestone and Mcihelein which is why I'm keeping the decision to these 2 choices and not Pirelli or others
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Lexus Champion
I have the Michelins on my GS and I am very happy with them. I recommend them.
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Lexus Fanatic
I wouldn't choose either, but if I had to pick it would be easily the Michelin.
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Go to www.tirerack.com and enter the details. Shockingly different results
I wish I had seen this website sooner.
Looks like I need some Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Pluses.
My 4GS isn't just bumpy and noisy due to the springs and shock absorbers, but also those Dunlop SP Sport Maxx 050's.
My 4GS Luxury is noticeably firmer and noisier riding than E350, 5 Series, and A6 3.0T Supercharged AWD.
Last edited by peteharvey; 04-30-16 at 05:24 PM.
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Lexus Fanatic
I have those Pirellis on my LS Pete, they will make a notable difference in your GS over the Dunlops.
#11
Damn.
I should have researched properly.
I should have researched properly.
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Lexus Fanatic
Originally Posted by peteharvey
Damn.
I should have researched properly.
I should have researched properly.
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