Tire recommendation LS460L
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Hi everyone,
Haven't posted in awhile. Will be needing new tires soon and would like recommendations...2007 LS460L 18" tire.
Live in NE but don't drive Lexus in snow. Dealer recommends Michelin Pilot Sport. Says better wearing tire, but with same road handling features.
Also, have there been any problems with standard susp. My front end and rears wheels were completely out of alignment.
Have only 20M in 2.5 years mostly by me. Car is driven easy plus I haven't hit any major pot holes etc. Drive did not pull drove straight. Yet right front tire wore badly on out edge.
Just wondering. Joe S
Haven't posted in awhile. Will be needing new tires soon and would like recommendations...2007 LS460L 18" tire.
Live in NE but don't drive Lexus in snow. Dealer recommends Michelin Pilot Sport. Says better wearing tire, but with same road handling features.
Also, have there been any problems with standard susp. My front end and rears wheels were completely out of alignment.
Have only 20M in 2.5 years mostly by me. Car is driven easy plus I haven't hit any major pot holes etc. Drive did not pull drove straight. Yet right front tire wore badly on out edge.
Just wondering. Joe S
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You can't go wrong with Michelin tires...
That's what I'm going to replace mine with when it's time...
My Dunlop tires are wearing OK, but I don't care for the ride. They also look to be wearing even, but wearing faster than I think they should...
Craig
That's what I'm going to replace mine with when it's time...
My Dunlop tires are wearing OK, but I don't care for the ride. They also look to be wearing even, but wearing faster than I think they should...
Craig
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