Paticake Posted November 4, 2011 Posted November 4, 2011 Have 2006 Rx400H. On 3rd set of tires - Goodyears- 235/55/18 - and have 60K. I'm looking for tires that will first get me through the winter, then last longer than 20k and are cheap..I figure if I'm having to replace the tires every 20K, why spend more upfront. Winter conditions really worry me, I don't drive far but we have hilly conditions and winding roads. I was recommended Kuhmo Solus K21, after reading the reviews, not good in snow.. Toys, Mich too high in price, Firestone Dest S/T? Any suggestions?
Jim Clark Posted November 4, 2011 Posted November 4, 2011 Yokohama Parada Spec-X. Search here and on Tirerack.
Paticake Posted November 4, 2011 Author Posted November 4, 2011 Thank you Jim, read some reviws looks good, not to bad on the price from Tirerack will look local. THX
pj8708 Posted November 5, 2011 Posted November 5, 2011 Have 2006 Rx400H. On 3rd set of tires - Goodyears- 235/55/18 - and have 60K. I'm looking for tires that will first get me through the winter, then last longer than 20k and are cheap..I figure if I'm having to replace the tires every 20K, why spend more upfront. Winter conditions really worry me, I don't drive far but we have hilly conditions and winding roads. I was recommended Kuhmo Solus K21, after reading the reviews, not good in snow.. Toys, Mich too high in price, Firestone Dest S/T? Any suggestions? I did a search of the forum and found these threads that might be helpful. http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=59420&st=0&p=388883&hl=+rx400h%20+tire%20+wear&fromsearch=1entry388883
Paticake Posted November 5, 2011 Author Posted November 5, 2011 Thank you so much. Looks like this is going to harder than I thought. When I was shopping yesterday, I asked about changing to 255/55/18's and both places said that wasn't a good idea. Speedometer and ABS wouldn't function properly, however I see that some owners have switched and I haven't read about any problems with that, any thoughts?The 235's look lost on the car, almost as if they ARE the wrong size.... I have to make a decision this week, current tires are almost bald. Was hoping Costco would have the Alenza's on sale for Nov. they look OK.
pj8708 Posted November 5, 2011 Posted November 5, 2011 Thank you so much. Looks like this is going to harder than I thought. When I was shopping yesterday, I asked about changing to 255/55/18's and both places said that wasn't a good idea. Speedometer and ABS wouldn't function properly, however I see that some owners have switched and I haven't read about any problems with that, any thoughts?The 235's look lost on the car, almost as if they ARE the wrong size.... I have to make a decision this week, current tires are almost bald. Was hoping Costco would have the Alenza's on sale for Nov. they look OK. I wish you were getting some more feedback from other RX400 owners because I'm not a RX expert by any stretch. ahopefully some others will chime in this weekend as they have time. Did the people you talked to re the 18" wheels/tires explain that it is the circumfrance of the tire that will throw off the speedometer, not the 255/55 width of the tire. However, another issue to keep in mind is if you switch to a wider, larger circumfrance tire, you may have trouble with the tire rubbing the wheel well when you make tight turns. I don't know if that is a problem on the 06' GS but you need to check that out with your local tire guy or dealer. As far as cost, my dealer will match any advertised tire price including Tire Rack and Costco. When comparing prices don't forget that you also have the cost of mounting and balancing each tire. Here in the Mid-West that runs about $25-35.00 a piece. Tire Rack offers good reviews and comparisons of their tires. Here is an article on tire size that might be helpful. http://www.autobytel.com/car-ownership/maintenance-repair/how-to-read-tire-sizes-8764/
RX400h Posted November 6, 2011 Posted November 6, 2011 If you want ultimate traction on snow-covered hills, consider snow tires instead of all-season. The Parada-Xs are excellent all-season tires but if you can afford two sets, that's what I'd do if I lived in an area that is both hilly and cold during winter months. By the way, 255/55/18 tires each is .8 inch taller than a 255/55/18 tire. I believe those who run the taller/wider size have not had rubbing issues although mileage will suffer somewhat.
Jim Clark Posted November 6, 2011 Posted November 6, 2011 If you want the best all season for snow, it might be the Continental ExtremeContact DWS, it's in the Ultra High Performance All Season category. BUT, the ratings in the surveys for snow performance for them and the Paradas are very similar. They are a little more expensive than the Paradas. We didn't get much snow here last year but I took them out after a light storm on snow covered roads and they seemed to do fine. The wider tire you'd like will not be better in the snow.
jaswood Posted November 6, 2011 Posted November 6, 2011 Have 2006 Rx400H. On 3rd set of tires - Goodyears- 235/55/18 - and have 60K. I'm looking for tires that will first get me through the winter, then last longer than 20k and are cheap..I figure if I'm having to replace the tires every 20K, why spend more upfront. Winter conditions really worry me, I don't drive far but we have hilly conditions and winding roads. I was recommended Kuhmo Solus K21, after reading the reviews, not good in snow.. Toys, Mich too high in price, Firestone Dest S/T? Any suggestions? 60K and third set of tires are nearly bald..? Something other than normal tire wear is wrong. Original brake pads..?
Paticake Posted November 6, 2011 Author Posted November 6, 2011 At the 50K service the brake pads front and rear measured @ 7MM, no mention of them needing to be replaced.(May-10) Also had the TBS done for the EPS in June of 09. Always have the tires rotated 5K with oil change. Paradas are looking good.. Thank you..
SW03ES Posted November 6, 2011 Posted November 6, 2011 It all depends on how hard you drive it. You're never going to have good treadwear on these vehicles because they are low profile tires, but because they are basically FWD and front engined if you drive it hard in the corners they really tear the front tires up...
Paticake Posted November 6, 2011 Author Posted November 6, 2011 I think I drive pretty soft, definitely not an aggressive driver, getting 28.5 mpgs, keeping in glide mode as much as possible. But who knows. Half to say I love this car and I'm liking those Paradas New issue--- now my key is not turning when I put it into the ignition. I read that graphite spray is one way to correct, will do more research. I tried spare key and the same problem exists. Sure hope this isn't the Irish Curse...
RX400h Posted November 7, 2011 Posted November 7, 2011 When that happened to our RX, last year I squirted some powdered graphite in the ignition switch slot and never had the non-turning key issue since.
Paticake Posted November 7, 2011 Author Posted November 7, 2011 Tires ordered from Tirerack, s/b here 11.9.11 WOOHOO. Now to get some graphite spray.. Thanks to all. Love this site. :)
cahungus Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 Let us know how the Parada's work out, I'm ordering the Conti extreme contacts this week(live in WI so comparable snow conditions).
Paticake Posted November 12, 2011 Author Posted November 12, 2011 Have the new tires on Baby Rex. Ordered on 11.7.11 and they were delivered 11.8.11, talk about service. So far I love 'em. The Parada's look and handle great. Now I'm ready for the snow, so game on. Thanks to all for imput.
RX400h Posted November 12, 2011 Posted November 12, 2011 My Paradas came from Tirerack as well and a local tire shop installed them. They have been great on dry and wet roads but as you may imagine, there's not much of the white stuff here in San Diego. By the way, Continental makes some great tires, too. I think either brand is a great choice.
Jim Clark Posted November 14, 2011 Posted November 14, 2011 Have the new tires on Baby Rex. Ordered on 11.7.11 and they were delivered 11.8.11, talk about service. So far I love 'em. The Parada's look and handle great. Now I'm ready for the snow, so game on. Thanks to all for imput. Good choice, I think you'll be happy with those tires.
lenore Posted January 17, 2012 Posted January 17, 2012 well folks how have the Parada's holding up? I am in the marketon my RX400h with AWD and would love to hear any plus or minus on this tire. Please give update. The other tire I was looking at was the Goodyear Assurance....any thoughts.
Paticake Posted January 18, 2012 Author Posted January 18, 2012 Two words - Love 'em. We haven't had any snow, but the rain has been be pretty nasty and they have performed wonderfully. The car seems to hug the road much better that before. With the OEM's, I always felt like the back end was going to slide out on me, not now. Haven't noticed any humming or noise, and since I don't do alot of miles, they're still looking great on wear. Couldn't be happier. Bought new wipers at Costco, also great buy, and 2 second install.. Maybe it will be a mild winter, one can only hope... I would highly recommend the Parada's - 5 stars.
maseace Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 I've had my Paradas over a year, and they have been great in rain, snow/ice and dry pavement. Never got stuck or had any slipping in bad weather, and they are super quiet with great handling. Not quite as fuel efficient as the Green-X OEM LRR Michelins, but only a 2-3 MPG difference highway.
lenore Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 Ok made the plunge ordered the Parada's.....be here in 2 days...
Jim Clark Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 Ok made the plunge ordered the Parada's.....be here in 2 days... You won't be sorry.
The G Man Posted January 18, 2012 Posted January 18, 2012 I've had my Paradas over a year, and they have been great in rain, snow/ice and dry pavement. Never got stuck or had any slipping in bad weather, and they are super quiet with great handling. Not quite as fuel efficient as the Green-X OEM LRR Michelins, but only a 2-3 MPG difference highway. 2-3 miles per gallon difference on the highway, holy cow. Thats a 10% difference in highway gas mileage, those are some expensive tires.
lenore Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 tires are going to arrive today, will line up install shop....
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