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Old 02-10-12 | 01:58 PM
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I am following the forum,I need to replace my tires,if you have expierience with the bridgestone duller allenza and the goodyear assurance comforttred touring please,,In Pa we have good snow fall
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Old 02-10-12 | 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by shikbas
I am following the forum,I need to replace my tires,if you have expierience with the bridgestone duller allenza and the goodyear assurance comforttred touring please,,In Pa we have good snow fall
Your impressions thanks
As I have stated previously, have been in the snow in PA and had no problems with the Alenzas on my FWD RX330. Upwards of six inches on the back roads around the state. YMMV.
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Two sets of OEM Michelin, two sets of Bridgestone Alenza's and now on the first set of Goodyear Assurance ComforTred Touring (currently have about 10,000 miles on them). Simply put, from our experience, the Goodyear is the best tire of the three. We just got approximately 17 inches of snow and our RX330 made it through great. Also, the Goodyear is more quiet than the Alenza.
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Originally Posted by cdnewton
two sets of oem michelin, two sets of bridgestone alenza's and now on the first set of goodyear assurance comfortred touring (currently have about 10,000 miles on them). Simply put, from our experience, the goodyear is the best tire of the three. We just got approximately 17 inches of snow and our rx330 made it through great. Also, the goodyear is more quiet than the alenza.
thank you<will replace my allenzas
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We have the Allenzas on our '04 RX. They are great handling tires, but after about 20k miles or so, they are beginning to become an issue. They are loud and you can feel every tiny bump in the road. I'd go with the Brigestone or the Continentals
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Originally Posted by bgoldman
We have the Allenzas on our '04 RX. They are great handling tires, but after about 20k miles or so, they are beginning to become an issue. They are loud and you can feel every tiny bump in the road. I'd go with the Brigestone or the Continentals
What tire pressure are you running in those Alenzas? When traveling on the highways I have them up to 35psi, while if I am not traveling I run them at 33psi. Have no complaints.
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Do the goodyears flatten in cold weather. Thanks
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