What All-Season Tires do you have on your GS 350 FSport?
#1
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What All-Season Tires do you have on your GS 350 FSport?
I am looking to hear what all-season tires people are using on their GS 350 Fsport. Please share your experiences and feedback on these all-season tires as well please.
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#3
Lead Lap
I don't have the F-Sport (i have 18" square setup on AWD, assuming you have 19" square setup on your F-Sport AWD) but have experience with both the Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus and Dunlop Signature HP All Seasons. The Pirelli's have softer sidewalls and are very comfortable. The Dunlop Signatures have a bit more grip with better road feel and a tad less comfy compared to the Pirelli's. Honestly, I prefer the feel of the Dunlops.
Both the Pirelli and Dunlops have done well in terms of wear/tear in the 4 seasons thrown at them here in NYC. They also have handled potholes and the like quite well - I've seen a bit of cracking between tread after about 3yrs of use in snow/rain/cold/hot but thats normal as the tire ages.
The Dunlop Signature HPs are softer than the OEM tires (Dunlop SP Sport) that came on my AWD but have a good balance overall. I'm happy with them. I'm due for new tires and will likely be getting the same Dunlop Signatures once again.
Both the Pirelli and Dunlops have done well in terms of wear/tear in the 4 seasons thrown at them here in NYC. They also have handled potholes and the like quite well - I've seen a bit of cracking between tread after about 3yrs of use in snow/rain/cold/hot but thats normal as the tire ages.
The Dunlop Signature HPs are softer than the OEM tires (Dunlop SP Sport) that came on my AWD but have a good balance overall. I'm happy with them. I'm due for new tires and will likely be getting the same Dunlop Signatures once again.
#4
I have these as well and i feel like they are kinda loud now. may try primacy MXM4 when these are done but wish there was a primacy tour a/s I could try. could give DWS 06 a try but i've heard they get loud
Last edited by baconRx; 06-18-19 at 07:22 PM.
#5
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My car came with the Michelin Primacy MXM4 as OEM. It is a good tire but not the biggest fan of it in winter. After extensive tire research I purchased four Yokohama Avid Ascend GT tires now I need to change tires before the winter. The Yokohama tires are highly rated and has great reviews. Most importantly for me it is great in the winter according to reviews.
#7
Lexus Champion
Both my 2015 and my 2019 came with the Michelin Primacy MXM4s. No complaints here. Good wet weather traction, they've done well in snow, hold good grip in dry conditions, and are pretty quiet. I'll probably just stick with them when they need replacing in a few years.
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