2010 RX350 AWD Tires--Terrible
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2010 RX350 AWD Tires--Terrible
Am I the only one that have had 3 flats in 16 months on this vehicle. All three tires had to be replaced. The first one happened within a week of getting the car so lexus replaced it free of charge....Are the tires that bad. I do not go off roading. Basic Highway and Suburb Driving. Seems like the tires pick up things in the road very easily.
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You're the 1st person I've heard of with flats happening in such a frequency as yours. I'm thinking you're driving where you're picking up things from the road. That is not indicative of the tire but where you're driving it. Have you been going in and out of new construction areas? Lots of nails and spikes in such areas.
Am I the only one that have had 3 flats in 16 months on this vehicle. All three tires had to be replaced. The first one happened within a week of getting the car so lexus replaced it free of charge....Are the tires that bad. I do not go off roading. Basic Highway and Suburb Driving. Seems like the tires pick up things in the road very easily.
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Nope. Regular driving. Last week coming home from Dinner with the kids on the highway, we hit some metal disc and had to get roadside assistance to change the tire. The second one was a huge nail after coming back from NJ. The 1st one was the result of "get this" a safety pin.... u pulled it out and a week later, I noticed the tire light kept coming on.....
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That is just bad luck and not an indication of the tire quality. You stated you hit a metal disk and picked up a large nail so you probably would have had issues no matter what tires you had on. My envoy used to pick up nails like crazy, so I got pissed and put on 6ply 50psi Bridgestones on and never had an issue. The ride was a lot stiffer but it was a truck so I did not care.
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I had a similar problem a few years ago. I quit taking a short-cut behind Wal-Mart, where they unload trucks and pallets and I've not had a problem since. Also, don't drive where they are building new houses/buildings.
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Am I the only one that have had 3 flats in 16 months on this vehicle. All three tires had to be replaced. The first one happened within a week of getting the car so lexus replaced it free of charge....Are the tires that bad. I do not go off roading. Basic Highway and Suburb Driving. Seems like the tires pick up things in the road very easily.
I am about to post about this case. I have 3 flat tires in 19 months. First one at about 10k and tire needs to be replaced ($281) and the last 2 times they just fix the flat. We had a hail storm last year so many roofs have been replace so who know what are on the streets.
If I have another flat I might have to replace the vehicle - sign of the times, you say?
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What caused the flat? Nails, screws, or construction debris are the usual culprits. The right rear, the right front are the usual urban driving flats, since most trash gets pushed to the curb. Mostly, it's a matter of luck. If you live near a construction area, those big roofing nails are a particular danger; while streets and roads frequented by trash haulers and construction crews can be a minefield for your tires.
Contractors don't run magnets over the jobsite any more when they have finished work, and a lot of stuff gets left behind out of carelessness. After several flats in a period of months some years ago, I rented a big magnet on wheels (sorta like a wide hand truck) for a few bucks, and pulled it up and down my driveway, around the house after getting a new roof installed. I picked up over three dozen nails and a dozen big sheet-metal screws that could have resulted in a flat or worse, a serious injury if picked up by the lawnmower.
Contractors don't run magnets over the jobsite any more when they have finished work, and a lot of stuff gets left behind out of carelessness. After several flats in a period of months some years ago, I rented a big magnet on wheels (sorta like a wide hand truck) for a few bucks, and pulled it up and down my driveway, around the house after getting a new roof installed. I picked up over three dozen nails and a dozen big sheet-metal screws that could have resulted in a flat or worse, a serious injury if picked up by the lawnmower.
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You're just unlucky. When we first moved in this new house I had 2 flats in a row then I complained to the builder and they actually cleaned up the mess everyday, that helped.
I don't think tire quality has any thing related to the flats.
I don't think tire quality has any thing related to the flats.
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I too, have had two flats in the last 10 months due to nails in a rear passenger tire. Both flats were unrepairable--one was in the sidewall and one had two nails less than an inch apart.
I'm beginning to think these tires are cursed!
I'm beginning to think these tires are cursed!
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Call it bad luck but it's $280 a tire and I'm just doing regular driving. These tires are prone to picking up things. I had an BMW X3 prior to this car and an Acura TSX and never once had a flat.
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It's bad luck. No tire is "prone" to being driven over road hazards. I've been driving sports cars with sticky tires all over NY and NJ daily for years. I had 1 blowout on a pothole. In a year and change with the RX, I've had 2 tires replaced under road hazard warranty, but that coincided with a move to Long Island. One was literally a bolt in the tread and one was a nail in the sidewall. At 500 dollars, my road hazard warranty has already paid for itself.
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Good suggestion for those who don't have this.
When I bought the car, I opted for the wheels/tires and Windshield insurance package. They wanted $1000 for 5 years with no deductible and I negotiated that down to $669. After one tire replacement ($280) and 2 flats fixed I think I got about half of that back and still have 3+ years to go.
When I bought the car, I opted for the wheels/tires and Windshield insurance package. They wanted $1000 for 5 years with no deductible and I negotiated that down to $669. After one tire replacement ($280) and 2 flats fixed I think I got about half of that back and still have 3+ years to go.