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Currently Lexus dealers advertise Buy 4 Tires Get $100 Off. I just got the card yesterday so may be one will come your way.
I had the OEM Latitudes on my RX350 with about 42k miles on the ODO and sold the vehicle and it is still have treads left. Currently have the same one on the GX but it only has 20k miles so I can't commend on that. I had DunCrap on my RX450h and HATED it, about shot at 33k miles, had the Michelin AT2 on the Tundra and it is OK for 5000 miles. Right now the NX wears Yokohama G91 or G55 and it is just a cheap tire...only 5000 miles so I can't comments.
I have a 04 GX470. I loooove the BFG KO2s and currently have them on my old jeep. Do the KO2s distort the awesome Lexus ride at all? Do you notice any change? Thank you!
I have the K02's on my '07 and I have noticed really no difference in the ride or noise. I love them!
Ended up with a set of Continental TerrainContact A/T
The guy at my tire store suggested them over more expensive ones and said he and his son have them set on their 4Runner & Sequoia and love them. I figure a guy who owns a big tire store that carries lots of brands could have any tire he wanted ... so I got them. 205 per tire but a 70 dollar rebate so around 750 per set not counting tax. Plus free lifetime balancing and free rotation up to 60K. Will let you know how they do here in WV.
Nice! I like the thread patterns on the Continental, these look great. A bit Revo and a bit Hankook but less aggressive. From the reviews I read they seem very quiet and handle wet conditions really well. I always have AT tires on my last truck and leaning to replace the current Lattitude HP with AT when they worn down. Looks like these will be compete with Michellin Defender LTX for those that want a little aggressive tires than HP and take dirt roads once in a while.
Please post back on they do after you driven them a few miles.
My GX came with Michelin LTX M/S2 and they seem like a decent tire with good traction.
I'd be open to Continentals though if the specs met my needs. Some of the smoothest and best all-weather traction tires I had on an older car were from a set of Continental Extreme Contact DWS.
We just went through our first winter with the Cooper Discoverer ATPs that were put on in October when we bought the GX. Excellent snow traction, low noise, great look, and great price! 265/60s.
I believe they are hubcentric, but you should contact Dustin at FN wheels. He'll answer all your questions and even give you a quote. They are pretty much a replica it the Toyota trd pro wheels, but wider to support wider tires. Check out 4Runner forums and tacoworld forum. Plenty of discussions and pix.
I don't log in here that often, sorry if you posted this question a while ago...Yes, these were stock tires and they had tread on them so I just ordered the same size although these rims are a little wider.
I believe they are hubcentric, but you should contact Dustin at FN wheels. He'll answer all your questions and even give you a quote. They are pretty much a replica it the Toyota trd pro wheels, but wider to support wider tires. Check out 4Runner forums and tacoworld forum. Plenty of discussions and pix.
Thanks, I contacted him and he confirmed these are hub centric. They also have a wheel called the 6 shooter that he said were hub centric for the GX. This is a great option for anyone looking for 17's