palermo22 Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 I know tires has been discussed in many posts but opinions change over time and I need tires now (2007 IS250 with 22,000 miles) - I have narrowed my choice to Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus and Continental Extreme Contact DWS. From my research it appears you can't go wrong with either but I am more interested in a better ride - less noise and longer tread life. Opinions are welcomed. On the Continental tire - it appears that the DWS and DW are almost the same tire but the DWS is rated for snow. I live on the California Central Coast - where we typically have cool temperatures the whole year: summer 70 and winter high 50s. So I really don't need the DWS for snow but they seem to be rated better (and with a better warranty) than the DW: can anyone comment on this? Lastly, I read some horror stories about the 2007 IS250 constantly needing wheel alignment. I have never had one in the 4+ years of owning the car - but I was just told I need one. Is this a trouble-spot for this car or an anomaly? Thanks
smooth1 Posted August 5, 2011 Posted August 5, 2011 I've owned both sets and I can tell you that you would be very happy with either. The Conti's have a longer tread life though, and cost less too, so that's why I am buying another set of those. I have almost 50k miles on my 08 IS350, I changed out the stock suspension for an adjustable one. I generally keep the car about 1.5 inches lower than stock, and I have pretty aggressive offset's on my rims. The stock camber isn't adjustable, so I expected a little more inside tire wear, but over the years, I've really had no issues at all with alignments or excessive wear.
palermo22 Posted August 6, 2011 Author Posted August 6, 2011 I did wind up getting the Continental DWS - great price ($770) - and driving home from the tire place was a world of difference. I did need an alignment but it was actually the first I had in over four years.
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