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The 3rd gen RX Tire Thread
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glerobi (09-27-18)
#664
I do not understand the attachment to michelins. My dad prefers them and I admit their pricier tires are very quiet and comfortable. However, they wear out so incredibly fast. Their lower end tires wear well but are just as noisy as any cheap tire, and they're still double the price. Believe me, I know...I had Formosa and Hankook tires on my Accord. Both were quieter than the Michelin X Radials I had before them, and lasted just as long.
This weekend I was at my dad's house and I saw that the Michelin Premier A/S he put on both his Camry's were down to the wear bars after less than 25k miles. I had been considering putting Premier LTX's on the RX but that sealed the deal for me. When Discount Tire Direct started their 4th of July sales early, I snagged a set of Continental TrueContacts. Reviewed well, 90k mile warranty, and $768 for 4, down to $548 after all rebates. Almost half the price of the Michelins, with longer wear to boot. We'll see how they do on noise next week, but if they're anything like the ProContacts that are OEM on my Passat, it'll be just fine for me...I will update, if anybody cares
This weekend I was at my dad's house and I saw that the Michelin Premier A/S he put on both his Camry's were down to the wear bars after less than 25k miles. I had been considering putting Premier LTX's on the RX but that sealed the deal for me. When Discount Tire Direct started their 4th of July sales early, I snagged a set of Continental TrueContacts. Reviewed well, 90k mile warranty, and $768 for 4, down to $548 after all rebates. Almost half the price of the Michelins, with longer wear to boot. We'll see how they do on noise next week, but if they're anything like the ProContacts that are OEM on my Passat, it'll be just fine for me...I will update, if anybody cares
#666
We have been happy with the Michelin Latitude Touring HP P235/65-18 tires on our 2010 RX. I am quite surprised on the mileage comments above for wear. I went back and checked when ours were installed. It was December 2014 at 29,800 miles and we just had the 95,000 mile service done last week. We have a little over 65,000 miles on this set. I am very pleased with them. The dealer brought it to my attention that we probably need to replace them the next service or this fall. I will be buying the same tire this next go around. They gave me a couple of tire options that are lower priced. I don't want to risk losing the ride and low noise with a lesser priced tire IMO. My two cents worth.
#667
I do not understand the attachment to michelins. My dad prefers them and I admit their pricier tires are very quiet and comfortable. However, they wear out so incredibly fast. Their lower end tires wear well but are just as noisy as any cheap tire, and they're still double the price. Believe me, I know...I had Formosa and Hankook tires on my Accord. Both were quieter than the Michelin X Radials I had before them, and lasted just as long.
This weekend I was at my dad's house and I saw that the Michelin Premier A/S he put on both his Camry's were down to the wear bars after less than 25k miles. I had been considering putting Premier LTX's on the RX but that sealed the deal for me. When Discount Tire Direct started their 4th of July sales early, I snagged a set of Continental TrueContacts. Reviewed well, 90k mile warranty, and $768 for 4, down to $548 after all rebates. Almost half the price of the Michelins, with longer wear to boot. We'll see how they do on noise next week, but if they're anything like the ProContacts that are OEM on my Passat, it'll be just fine for me...I will update, if anybody cares
This weekend I was at my dad's house and I saw that the Michelin Premier A/S he put on both his Camry's were down to the wear bars after less than 25k miles. I had been considering putting Premier LTX's on the RX but that sealed the deal for me. When Discount Tire Direct started their 4th of July sales early, I snagged a set of Continental TrueContacts. Reviewed well, 90k mile warranty, and $768 for 4, down to $548 after all rebates. Almost half the price of the Michelins, with longer wear to boot. We'll see how they do on noise next week, but if they're anything like the ProContacts that are OEM on my Passat, it'll be just fine for me...I will update, if anybody cares
This thread should have its title changed to "blindly follow what Michelin sells you".
The two worst tires I've ever owned have been Michelin. The upgrade to (a substantially cheaper) Hankook Ventus on my rx350 has been tremendous and I'm still singing its praises while I'm in this current road trip.
Aside from Pilot Super Sports, Michelin sucks. Please consider something else.
#668
Can somebody recommend me some new tires?
First post here...
I have a 2013 RX350 (AWD). It's about time I invest in some new tires. I currently have Michelin MXM4 Primacy P235/60R18. I like them a lot. I've gotten about 40k miles on them. I'm looking for the same kind of tire. Something I could use year-round, decent enough in snow, provide a smooth Touring-type ride, quiet. Any recommendations? I believe they still make the MXM4's. So maybe I just go with them again, although my local Lexus dealer doesn't have them. Any recommendations are appreciated.
Thanks
I have a 2013 RX350 (AWD). It's about time I invest in some new tires. I currently have Michelin MXM4 Primacy P235/60R18. I like them a lot. I've gotten about 40k miles on them. I'm looking for the same kind of tire. Something I could use year-round, decent enough in snow, provide a smooth Touring-type ride, quiet. Any recommendations? I believe they still make the MXM4's. So maybe I just go with them again, although my local Lexus dealer doesn't have them. Any recommendations are appreciated.
Thanks
#669
Sumitomo Tires from TireRack.com
Last year I bought my wife a 2014 RX350 and it's time for tires it looks like. I can see dry rot cracks and this TX heat is not going to let up. I have never bought tires from tirerack.com. While shopping I found these Sumitomo tires. I've never heard of that brand does anyone have experience w either that brand of tire or w buying tires from tirerack.com?
#670
Last year I bought my wife a 2014 RX350 and it's time for tires it looks like. I can see dry rot cracks and this TX heat is not going to let up. I have never bought tires from tirerack.com. While shopping I found these Sumitomo tires. I've never heard of that brand does anyone have experience w either that brand of tire or w buying tires from tirerack.com?
I can't recall if Sumitomo is Chinese. If so, they still might be decent, but most Chinese tires are still pretty poor. I have no personal experience with them.
#671
Tire Rack is great, even for Canadians. I've used them a few times and if I was an American, I'd definitely buy from them.
I can't recall if Sumitomo is Chinese. If so, they still might be decent, but most Chinese tires are still pretty poor. I have no personal experience with them.
I can't recall if Sumitomo is Chinese. If so, they still might be decent, but most Chinese tires are still pretty poor. I have no personal experience with them.
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Tony29 (08-01-18)
#672
Tire Rack is an excellent tool, but just a tool, not the final word. Look at other sources as well for reviews of the tires you are looking for. Also note that reviews for a specific tire can vary for different sizes, and different cars. Need to look at the specific tire, not just the manufacturer's reputation. Note Tire Rack's rave reviews for the Michelin Premier LTX, which has been criticized on this forum for barely getting half the expected treadwear.
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Tracman (07-25-18)
#673
Well after weeks of searching I'm going with the Nokian Entyre 2.0. I was all set on either Michelin Premier LTX or the Primacy MXM4 (which I have and love) but money is just kind of tight right now. The Nokians are $170 installed. Both Michelin's would've run me $260 installed. Just too much of a price difference and savings. So any thoughts on my choice? My MXM4's lasted 40k miles. I'm hoping they are close to being as quiet and smooth as the MXM4's.
#674
Michelin Lattitude Tour or Premier LTX
I talked to the local Lexus dealer, the mentioned they had to do some warrant adjustments for the Premier LTX due to early treadware. Overall they still recommend the Latitude Touring. I think personally I'll be sticking to the Latitude Touring for my upcoming replacement this spring. They do price match Costco here while providing a free loaner vehicle and free hand wash, so why not.
I will be going with the Latitude Tour for my 4th set of tires, because it has proven itself to me!
Aug 2018 at 142,000 (53,000 miles on the tires) with Michelin Lat Tour
Dec 2015 replaced at 89,022 (38,964 miles on the tires) with Michelin Lat Tour
Replaced OEM Michelin Lat Tour in June 2014 at 50,058 miles with Michelin Lat Tour
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glerobi (09-27-18)
#675
I found this chart from TireRack very helpful in deciding what I will purchase.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/surve...utoModClar=AWD
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/surve...utoModClar=AWD
20K so far on them and they are still awesome. I can see the groves expanding now as they wear, which is a built-in feature for consistent road grip throughout tire age.