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Jordan_Alyse

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    ES 350
  • Lexus Year
    2007
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    Washington (WA)

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  1. Thanks for the advice, they did suggest I come back in to get some other stuff done probably the items you mentioned above and when i do that I will ask them about changing the tire pressure I do not know how to do this myself. I got Yokohama tires I belive YK520 I wanted to get the Michilen Primacy but they said they did not have the correct speed rating for my car, I can still return them though if you have a better suggestion. But it is strange because the car came with Michlin energy that were essentially cracked bald and after replacing I saw almost no difference in the ride quality from the new ones vs. the old ones... If adjusting tire pressure does not work I will ask a dealer to check the car out and see if it has OEM parts or can identify why else it might be so bumpy.
  2. I would doubt they did as it was a lease return. I will check the tire pressure but I just got new tires so I would guess they would put it on the correct pressure right?
  3. I recently purchased a 2007 Lexus ES350, when I test drove it it felt fine but driving it around now I notice every small bump in the road, my corolla felt better then this and I do not think it is normal. I got all new tired hoping it would help the issue and it is exactly the same. Is there some part, shock absorbers or something that would make the ride not as smooth as it should be? I have driven my grandmas Lexus and it felt much smoother then this so I know I am not just crazy.
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