Keep Bridgestone's or swap out for Michelin's
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Wanted feed back to see what others that have some miles on the Bridgestone Er33 tires think about them? I'm thinking about dumping them for a set of Pilot Super Sports?
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Any one want the Bridgestone's If I decided to swap out?
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Any one want the Bridgestone's If I decided to swap out?
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Depending on how much and how you drive, those ER's won't last long. Best to swap out now, and be able to get a little something for them in the Craigs List or ebay world to offset the new purchase.
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Get the Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires and you will be much happier. Much better lateral grip and more traction in the dry, wet.
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I'm still wondering why Lexus decided to equip the F-Sport models with the Turanza ER33s instead of gripper Potenzas (especially with all the test models being used for class comparisons in car magazines)?
Was Lexus trying to achieve a similar 'fun factor' like Toyota did by equipping the Scion FR-S with low grip Primacy tires?
Was Lexus trying to achieve a similar 'fun factor' like Toyota did by equipping the Scion FR-S with low grip Primacy tires?
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I'm selling my set for $700 in Sac...but really only looking for $500-$600. They are an $1100 tire off Tire Rack shipped. I absolutely hate them though and love Hankook V12's on these cars. I think Michelin and Bridgestone are a major rip off for their performance vs. longevity. I took mine off the morning after I got the car. My wife, who drives like a grandma, got barely 15,000 miles on a set of ER33's on her IS-C...they were literally tearing from the inside-out.
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