Tires for LX470 - 275-65's?
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Tires for LX470 - 275-65's?
I've got a 2007 LX470 and need tires really bad. All the places I have called say that the Michelin Latitude tires for the size of 275-60 R18 are on a nationwide back order, or are not available anymore. Not sure what the problem is, but all the tires shops say that this tires is just not a very popular tire. Anyway, the local Discount tire store told me that they can get some top of the line Michelin tires for me in a day or two, but the tire size will be 275-65 R18, where as I currently have the 275-60 size tire. Is there a problem with putting the 65 tire on my LX? Are there any other tire recommendations out there that I should be investigating?
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I purchased the so-called "best tires" Michelin Latitudes for my LX470 only to find out through my Lexus dealer the tires were "choppy" and that with 13K miles on them. I contacted the dealer where I bought my Michelins and long story short, Michelin was unable to give me a good refund for their crappy tire.
With the terrible customer service they gave me, I felt they threw me under the bus when I had purchased their product for over $1100.00. and gave me nothing in return.
So I reasearched and spoke to various professionals in the car/tire industry and they all pointed to Hankook tires. I bought them, had them installed on my LX470 and I absolutely love them. They are rated number 2 on the market behind Michelin but are gaining ground fast. They cost a fraction of what Michelins cost.
I am now a forever Hankook fan and due to my personal experience with my other Lexus cars on Hankooks, they are a far better performing tire. People, do your research and you will find out the same I did. Hankooks - a much better tire at a fraction of the cost with a 65K mile rated tread.
-Lexus49
With the terrible customer service they gave me, I felt they threw me under the bus when I had purchased their product for over $1100.00. and gave me nothing in return.
So I reasearched and spoke to various professionals in the car/tire industry and they all pointed to Hankook tires. I bought them, had them installed on my LX470 and I absolutely love them. They are rated number 2 on the market behind Michelin but are gaining ground fast. They cost a fraction of what Michelins cost.
I am now a forever Hankook fan and due to my personal experience with my other Lexus cars on Hankooks, they are a far better performing tire. People, do your research and you will find out the same I did. Hankooks - a much better tire at a fraction of the cost with a 65K mile rated tread.
-Lexus49
#6
I don't know about that specific Michelin you are speaking of but I have used Michelin LTX M/S's on my vehicles. I just bought a 2002 LX470 and much to my pleasure it had what appeared to be pretty new LTX M/S's already on it. I have to say I love this tire and have not had a problem with them. Just something to consider.
#7
I had very good experience with the LTX as well. Pirelli Scorpion AT as well if you ever consider light off-roading. A bit more on the rougher/noisier side in comparison to the very "hush" LTX'es, but gave more traction on the snow and a lot more off-road.
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I've got 285/75/18s on the 2000. 285/65/18 will fit no problem, but will slightly modify your speedo reading.
If you're thinking a light duty off-road tire, but still proper road manors and not much increase(if any) in road noise, Toyo Open Country ATs, 285/60/18 fit no problem, I've got them on my other LX.
If you're thinking a light duty off-road tire, but still proper road manors and not much increase(if any) in road noise, Toyo Open Country ATs, 285/60/18 fit no problem, I've got them on my other LX.
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I've been running 285s with no issue. Double check your speedo reading with a gps system as you may see a slight difference due to tire diameter. Our '01 reads around 5 mph slow at 65 mph...that was officially verified by a Nevada state trooper last year. No ticket. Just advised me that my larger tires were causing a speedo error...which I was aware of.
Check the 100 series forum on ih8mud.com for a lot more tire info.
hth
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I've got 285/75/18s on the 2000. 285/65/18 will fit no problem, but will slightly modify your speedo reading.
If you're thinking a light duty off-road tire, but still proper road manors and not much increase(if any) in road noise, Toyo Open Country ATs, 285/60/18 fit no problem, I've got them on my other LX.
If you're thinking a light duty off-road tire, but still proper road manors and not much increase(if any) in road noise, Toyo Open Country ATs, 285/60/18 fit no problem, I've got them on my other LX.
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