Tire wear and replacement
#1
Tire wear and replacement
So I'm currently at the local Lexus dealer getting my 15,000 mile service done on my car and while having them check the alignment (which I had checked and done at 10,000), the inside of my rear tires are starting to wear down a bit. Having come from a long line of sports coupes, this is not new to me as tires can wear down and be replaced at about 30k miles. However, this guy is telling me that the RC's are getting new tires about every 15-20k miles. That just sounds ridiculous. Right now I'm not that worried as it's a Lexus company lease and wear and tear is covered (this is not a normal lease), but if the tires wearing on this car every 20k is true, then that means I'll go through tires about every 7-8 months living in Atlanta. We're due to buy this car at the end of my lease, but if that's the case, that's kind of a deal breaker for me. Anybody else encounter premature wear on these tires yet?
#3
soft summer tires..
not surprising in the least, I barely managed 18,000 out of my Camaro SS Pirelli P6 tires. The Michelins on the RC are a bit better, but I won't expect them to last more than 25,000 miles.
not surprising in the least, I barely managed 18,000 out of my Camaro SS Pirelli P6 tires. The Michelins on the RC are a bit better, but I won't expect them to last more than 25,000 miles.
#4
This was all new to me as well. I wasn't told that the RC had a staggered fitment and never realized to ask about it. When I went in for my 1st service (5k) where tire rotation was one of the services to be done, my Service Advisor mentioned that couldn't be done because of the staggered set up. Later, I went to the Service Manager and he told me that the tires on the RC will last about that (15k-20k miles) due to the staggered set up and the suspension set up the RC has. He cautioned that since the tires on the RC can't be rotated to make sure the alignment is on. My service advisor didn't mention I needed an alignment at the time of my 5k service when I picked it up. If you go to www.lexus.com/warranty, click on the service and warranty tab, open the warranty tab, and under basic warranty it reads: "Wheel alignment and balancing are covered for 12 months or 20k miles, whichever occurs first." I'm wondering how many people know this, because I found this out on my own and was not told by my Lexus dealer this existed (not a surprise), but since this is written on the website plain and clear, it is there! I am planning on getting an alignment/balancing done just a couple weeks before my 1 year anniversary which is in May. Now like you, I did too opt to get the Excess Wear and Tear/use Insurance just for the extra added peace of mind not knowing what sticklers Lexus can be because I don't like hearing excuses. Will that cover "worn" tires like you mentioned in your post? I am also shocked the mere life these tires are promised to get. In my previous coupes, I was able to get out 30k-50k out of the life of the tires. This worries me and the last thing I want is to have to sucker up and replace the tires at lease turn-in....
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So I'm currently at the local Lexus dealer getting my 15,000 mile service done on my car and while having them check the alignment (which I had checked and done at 10,000), the inside of my rear tires are starting to wear down a bit. Having come from a long line of sports coupes, this is not new to me as tires can wear down and be replaced at about 30k miles. However, this guy is telling me that the RC's are getting new tires about every 15-20k miles. That just sounds ridiculous. Right now I'm not that worried as it's a Lexus company lease and wear and tear is covered (this is not a normal lease), but if the tires wearing on this car every 20k is true, then that means I'll go through tires about every 7-8 months living in Atlanta. We're due to buy this car at the end of my lease, but if that's the case, that's kind of a deal breaker for me. Anybody else encounter premature wear on these tires yet?
You may want to move over to another brand if you are looking for a longer wear out of the tires.
I moved over to NITTO 555's I get about 45K out of these tires.
I really don't believe the staggered fitment affects the wear. To get the best wear out of the tires. Is to rotate the tires from the left to right side( this will require removing the tires off the rims) but its worth it to get the maximum wear out of the tires.
#10
Sorry, I assumed that on the RWD model, that everyone had the same OE tires. These are the Bridgestone Potenza. They are soft summer tires. Never realized that and just assumed that they were all season since I we live in the Atlanta area. And after some research, I can't really seem to find any all season tires for this car. Anybody have any luck finding any? This feels like deja' vu with my old 2004 VW GLI all over again.
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#12
Sorry, I assumed that on the RWD model, that everyone had the same OE tires. These are the Bridgestone Potenza. They are soft summer tires. Never realized that and just assumed that they were all season since I we live in the Atlanta area. And after some research, I can't really seem to find any all season tires for this car. Anybody have any luck finding any? This feels like deja' vu with my old 2004 VW GLI all over again.
I thought all F's had the Michelin tires;
you might try searching for RCF options if you don't mind (and your wheels can handle) wider tires:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....orce+COMP-2+A%
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...SortCode=57751
Last edited by mjeds; 03-29-16 at 11:26 AM.
#13
It's the RC 350 F-Sport. Which is why I posted it in the RC 1st gen forum. RC-F has their own forum.
do you have an RC350 or RCF?
I thought all F's had the Michelin tires;
you might try searching for RCF options if you don't mind (and your wheels can handle) wider tires:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....orce+COMP-2+A%
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...SortCode=57751
I thought all F's had the Michelin tires;
you might try searching for RCF options if you don't mind (and your wheels can handle) wider tires:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....orce+COMP-2+A%
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...SortCode=57751
#14
Here's the list of results for tires. All summer or track tires. I guess they don't make all season yet for this car.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...SortCode=57647
And it lists, the OE are the Bridgestone Potenza RE050A unless you have the Dunlop. But mine are the Bridgestone.
So, with that being said, anybody know of all season tires for this car yet?
I feel like I'm spinning tires here. (Ba dump bump ching!)
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...SortCode=57647
And it lists, the OE are the Bridgestone Potenza RE050A unless you have the Dunlop. But mine are the Bridgestone.
So, with that being said, anybody know of all season tires for this car yet?
I feel like I'm spinning tires here. (Ba dump bump ching!)
#15
yup, didn't notice the forum, picked up the link from the new posts page
and my post was about searching on the RCF tires sizes for the RC350 F sport, not sure if the wheels are wide enough for them or not, was just a suggestion