OEM Michelin, OEM Bridgestone Vs Other (merged threads)
#16
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#17
It is not for a lack of love for the RX, in fact I wish I could keep it but I had a $18k additional tax payment due at the end of the year and my CPA told me I must move back to the LX. It will be here Friday for pickup late Friday or Saturday am.
The LX is a HUGE deduction per Section 179. It will be my 4th LX.
The LX is a HUGE deduction per Section 179. It will be my 4th LX.
#18
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It is not for a lack of love for the RX, in fact I wish I could keep it but I had a $18k additional tax payment due at the end of the year and my CPA told me I must move back to the LX. It will be here Friday for pickup late Friday or Saturday am.
The LX is a HUGE deduction per Section 179. It will be my 4th LX.
The LX is a HUGE deduction per Section 179. It will be my 4th LX.
but congratulations on the LX! A neighbor of ours has a 570 and boy I wouldn't mind. Too steep for me.
Last edited by Radio88; 04-28-16 at 09:50 AM.
#19
My only worry is the 8 speed tranny on the LX. It took me a while to get used to the tranny on the 4RX. I am not sure I trained it, I am almost positive that it trained me!
#21
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I have loved my RX. Feels like a sports car to me after push 6000lbs through the corners but the LX ride is unbeaten. It isolates you from almost all the motor sound and road noise/bumps.
My only worry is the 8 speed tranny on the LX. It took me a while to get used to the tranny on the 4RX. I am not sure I trained it, I am almost positive that it trained me!
My only worry is the 8 speed tranny on the LX. It took me a while to get used to the tranny on the 4RX. I am not sure I trained it, I am almost positive that it trained me!
Me too-I am fine with these tires till I get some Michelins to replace them. These are almost buttery-smooth riding tires, but I am guessing it is a combo of the minimal rolling resistance of the tires with the ride engineering of the RX. It's very nice! I personally haven't had a vehicle this smooth and worse yet, my Tacoma truck which was my previous main ride for 15 years(which I still have tucked away because it is a great one) has the harshest ride even with some fat Michelins on it, due to that half-ton sprung rear combined with independent fronts and rigid box frame. Any flex or absorption happened within your bones!
Last edited by Radio88; 04-28-16 at 01:34 PM.
#22
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My 4RX also came with Bridgestone. The Bridgestones seem a bit noisy to me. Before my RX I was driving a 4Runner with Michelin Latitudes. While the Bridgestones seem like a good tire, the Michelins were more quiet than Bridgestone.
#25
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I don't have Bridestone tires on my RX so I won't comment on those. However, in my past experience with Bridgestone tires I have found that compared to Continental, Michelin and Pirelli;
* They don't last as long.
* The ride isn't as good.
* They are noiser.
* Wet weather performance isn't as good.
* Snow traction leaves a lot to be desired.
Again, this is based on my experience driving on the tires I mentioned.
* They don't last as long.
* The ride isn't as good.
* They are noiser.
* Wet weather performance isn't as good.
* Snow traction leaves a lot to be desired.
Again, this is based on my experience driving on the tires I mentioned.
Last edited by JT4; 05-03-16 at 06:18 AM.
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#26
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So in the context of my original question, it's looking like Lexus stuck us 18" guys with a crap tire. I personally never have nor never would buy Bridgestones as a choice. But I am stuck with them till they wear out, so I will make the best of it. They're quiet and nice riding and handling right now anyway-they are brand new though. One attribute they do have is low rolling resistance which helps mileage a bit.
#28
We're all stuck with OEM tires which are generally not the same as replacement tires.
The Bridgestone are also on the 20" rim. It's hit and miss what shows up on any version of the 4RX
Looks like more people would prefer the Michelin's.
The Bridgestone are also on the 20" rim. It's hit and miss what shows up on any version of the 4RX
Looks like more people would prefer the Michelin's.
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#29
I have the OEM Bridgestone tires as well. They are ok. Not the greatest tire, decent enough to ride on.
The Michelins are definitely a better tire, but not enough to want to change the Bridgestones out.
The Michelins are definitely a better tire, but not enough to want to change the Bridgestones out.
#30
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Thanks for the input everyone. FastFord +1 OEM tires. I bought my 2001 Tacoma Prerunner Dbl-cab ltd. new and it came with BF Goodrich All Terrain T/As. The first week I had this truck I was going down the freeway in heavy rain and came up on a wide cross-stream of runoff. Those tires floated the front end and put me into the next lane so fast I thought I was gonna wreck. Never touched another T/A tire and got rid of those sooner than I wanted to. Michelin-Xs ever since. The Xs cut right through stuff like that.
Darkoozy +1. Hell these tires do not detract from this fantastic RX. I love this thing!
Darkoozy +1. Hell these tires do not detract from this fantastic RX. I love this thing!