Time for new tires
#31
Lead Lap
I have a tire place in Sherman oaks that's very competitive pricing. Called Service tires. Check them out. I use them to do all my tires and they are very competitively priced and will meet any price you have check them out
I have also purchased tires from Wesco Track & Tire in Van Nuys and they are also very competitively priced. I purchased tires for both dealers for my Is's
I have Dunlap tires on my RC 350 fsport and I'm very happy with them
I have also purchased tires from Wesco Track & Tire in Van Nuys and they are also very competitively priced. I purchased tires for both dealers for my Is's
I have Dunlap tires on my RC 350 fsport and I'm very happy with them
Last edited by dstopsie; 11-12-15 at 07:14 AM.
#34
I agree. I was riding my bike and I thought, "I paid 45K for a car and I'm gonna cut corners on the tires over $245?" Seems kind of stupid. FYI here is the best review of the Hanooks I could find. He shows how the soft sidewall beats up the tire and shortens it's life --
"Published on Jul 3, 2012
This is a review of Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 tires. These tires are marketed as "Ultra High" or "Maximum" performance summer tires with a Z speed rating. They are good highway tires offering a quiet ride that is softer / more comfortable but their performance suffers significantly once you expose them to weight transitions as occur in spirited or aggressive driving. The sidewall is too soft and allows too much flex. Bottom line; These are not representative of the industry standard Z rating."
"Published on Jul 3, 2012
This is a review of Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 tires. These tires are marketed as "Ultra High" or "Maximum" performance summer tires with a Z speed rating. They are good highway tires offering a quiet ride that is softer / more comfortable but their performance suffers significantly once you expose them to weight transitions as occur in spirited or aggressive driving. The sidewall is too soft and allows too much flex. Bottom line; These are not representative of the industry standard Z rating."
Remember that's only one review, there's hundreds of forum reviews on the internet too (both positive and negative). That review is from 2012 so that might be the original V1 V12's not the current V2 V12's. Too many variables to make a judgement just on a single review esp. that one.
Just IMO of course, lots of good tires in the $500-$1200 range either way. I think you'll be fine with just about any of them.
Last edited by ExSrAaron; 11-12-15 at 02:42 PM.
#35
Lexus Test Driver
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That's why I didnt reply to your last post as it really comes down to personal preference. $245 over the course of 1-2 years isn't much, but not everyone can afford that even still.
Remember that's only one review, there's hundreds of forum reviews on the internet too (both positive and negative). That review is from 2012 so that might be the original V1 V12's not the current V2 V12's. Too many variables to much a judgement just on a single review esp. that one.
Just IMO of course, lots of good tires in the $500-$1200 range either way. I think you'll be fine with just about any of them.
Remember that's only one review, there's hundreds of forum reviews on the internet too (both positive and negative). That review is from 2012 so that might be the original V1 V12's not the current V2 V12's. Too many variables to much a judgement just on a single review esp. that one.
Just IMO of course, lots of good tires in the $500-$1200 range either way. I think you'll be fine with just about any of them.
#36
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#37
Lexus Test Driver
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Got my MPSS. What a great improvement over the OEM. Would have been worth it to swap them out 1st thing. Michelin offers some nice perks as well, http://www.michelinman.com/US/en/tires/warranty.html
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