terrible OEM tires!!!
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IMO ... pretty bad. Just look at the scores...
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....utoModClar=RWD
(out of 10):
6.3 hydroplaning resistance
6.1 wet traction
3.9 treadwear
Compared to michelin pilot sport (OEM 18" sizing)
7.8 hydroplaning resistance
8.0 wet traction
5.6 treadwear
The Turnzas did NOT get "superior" in any one of the categories while the michelins got 3 (and NONE below "excellent").
I have Pilot Sport 2s and love them. Can't wait for PS3s
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Just got some Kumho Ecsta ASX all seasons (got a awesome price). Anyone try these out on their IS? Haven't had the chance to put them on. The Potenzas on my wheels are already bald.
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I'm curious about this... because mine is a sport package car and still came with the crap Turanzas... so what package came with which tires and what's the source on the info?
I just assumed AWD cars got whatever crap all seasons Lexus had slotted as getting a good deal on that year, and RWD ones got whatever crap summer tire Lexus had slotted as getting a good deal on that year.
I just assumed AWD cars got whatever crap all seasons Lexus had slotted as getting a good deal on that year, and RWD ones got whatever crap summer tire Lexus had slotted as getting a good deal on that year.
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The turdranzas on my wifes IS350 are horrible. This is the second set we have had to buy and the rear tires wear down in the inner part of the tire about 1/4 inch about 4x as fast as the rest of the tire. Its an 08 the dealer says its just how the tire wears and thats its because of the aggressive stance of the car. I'm throwing my BS flag on that one. Anyone else have this problem?
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The turdranzas on my wifes IS350 are horrible. This is the second set we have had to buy and the rear tires wear down in the inner part of the tire about 1/4 inch about 4x as fast as the rest of the tire. Its an 08 the dealer says its just how the tire wears and thats its because of the aggressive stance of the car. I'm throwing my BS flag on that one. Anyone else have this problem?
#40
I never realized how crappy the OEM turanza's were until I replaced them a few weeks ago. I'm in Chicago so I went with the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S. The Michelin's are quieter, have great grip and are designed to last a lot longer than the turanza's. I got about 21K miles with the OEM tires.
#43
I need new tires and still cant decide.. I need some help!! My OEM Bridgestone Turanzas ER33 lasted me 35K and I thought were really quiet and comfy. Almost want to get them again but they are the most expensive tire out of all..
Here are my priorities
1. Ride Comfort
2. Noise
3. Handling
4. Wet/dry traction
I have Snow tires so I do not care about winter..
I do live in Chicago where the roads are terrible, thats why I care so much about ride comfort, plus I am in my car all day for work so another reason why comfort is such a priority...
Money is no object!
Here are my priorities
1. Ride Comfort
2. Noise
3. Handling
4. Wet/dry traction
I have Snow tires so I do not care about winter..
I do live in Chicago where the roads are terrible, thats why I care so much about ride comfort, plus I am in my car all day for work so another reason why comfort is such a priority...
Money is no object!