View Poll Results: What you option on NX run flat tires
Positive, doesn't affect the purchase of the vehicle
42
71.19%
Negative, won't buy vehicle due to run-flat and no spare.
5
8.47%
Not Sure.
12
20.34%
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NX run flat tires
#1
NX run flat tires
Hey All,
We are looking at the Lexus NX350h but it appears to have run-flat tires so no spares. Not sure to think about it as a show stopper not to buy or not but wanted to field some options.
We are looking at the Lexus NX350h but it appears to have run-flat tires so no spares. Not sure to think about it as a show stopper not to buy or not but wanted to field some options.
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websurfer (12-24-23)
#3
#4
This is my first experience with run flats and they aren't as bad as I expected. I will still replace them with regular tires when the time comes though. I have the modern spare in my trunk but I don't have the hybrid so it fits under the trunk floor.
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websurfer (12-24-23)
#5
If you need another spare in the cargo, space would be lost. The trunk floor doesn't seem to fit the spare, it's compartments?
#6
I haven't had a really serious flat in over 30 years but, on occasion, I find a nail or screw in the tread. I have plugged a couple myself and also had them done at the local Costco tire center. When these run flats wear out, I may opt for the Michelin Cross Climate 2. I ordered a set at Costco for my wife's 2017 Acura RDX prior to giving it to our DIL. I feel that it's a great tire.
Last edited by StefanoS; 12-25-23 at 02:43 PM.
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#8
You can remove the storage compartments and fit the spare. But if you have either of the hybrids, you can't fit it because of the 12v battery.
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websurfer (12-25-23)
#9
Don't like RFT , answered Yes, RFT did not affect buying
The answers on the poll were not crafted so that I could accurately answer. I answered yes, but I DO NOT LIKE RFTs. RFT will not not and did not affect my decision to buy the NX. However, at the first economic opportunity ( when the RFTs wear out and need to be replaced) I will replace with non-RFT. right now I am planning on : 245/50 20 Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3
Merry Christmas!
YMMV,
MidCow3
Merry Christmas!
YMMV,
MidCow3
#10
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Stedman (12-26-23)
#13
Essentially if you replace with non-RFT then you will need a spare in the cargo area (on the top) which takes space right?
#14
(The NX is the wife's vehicle, lots of highway commuting to work)
I feel like the run-flats have a harder ride and definitely have a lesser treadlife. I initially planned on replacing them with non run-flats when they were worn. However, after she hit something on the highway that ripped the tire wide open and was able to still safely navigate to a tire shop for a replacement, I feel like they are a better option in her case. I understand Lexus offers towing, and we have AAA Premium for all our vehicles, but I'm convinced the tear in the tire would have caused a really horrible accident if not for the run flats.
That being said, with 38k miles, we have a replacement set scheduled to be installed at Costco on Friday for $1150.
I feel like the run-flats have a harder ride and definitely have a lesser treadlife. I initially planned on replacing them with non run-flats when they were worn. However, after she hit something on the highway that ripped the tire wide open and was able to still safely navigate to a tire shop for a replacement, I feel like they are a better option in her case. I understand Lexus offers towing, and we have AAA Premium for all our vehicles, but I'm convinced the tear in the tire would have caused a really horrible accident if not for the run flats.
That being said, with 38k miles, we have a replacement set scheduled to be installed at Costco on Friday for $1150.
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websurfer (12-26-23)
#15
RFTs do not solve all tire problems
What happens normally on tires most of the time is a puncture and a slow leak. You can air up at home or service station , or get one of those portable pumps, and if the problem isn't fixed, then take it to your favorite tire store and get replacement tires. Remember, unless the miles are very low on the tires ( less than 5,000) because of AWD you have to replace all 4 tires.
RFTs normally are heavier, have shorter trad life and are noisier. .....but in certain situations ( up to 50 miles at speed up to 50 mph) you can drive to your favorite tire store.
RFTs , IMHO are way way oversold on their benefits.
YMMV,
MidCow3