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Italktothewind

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  1. Figured it out by looking and looking through old posts. Thanks to all for your help!
  2. How do I get it back on & tighten it? Do I have to take the whole console apart?
  3. I had the same question when I needed tires for my other car a 2004 Pilot. I had Michelin (just took the lexus to upper Washington state so I can't get to my pilots xls for the Michelin brand) There were mixed reviews for the new Michelin's too. After looking and pondering for months, I was taking to my boss about the Michelin reviews and told him my reservations. He said he got pirelli scorpion for his Navigator. He drives up to Big bear weekley and tows a good size boat. He said he loves them and they hold the road like glue. Well as we all know, it's the road surface that makes the tires loud or quiet. So if your keen on the Michelin's go for it. Now we don't get snow in so cal but what I can tell you is on a 4,500 mile summer trip to Chicago and back the pirelli's would go from silky smooth & quiet to ruff & loud depending on the road surface. They held to the road too good and I had to slow down in Calarado during some of the mountain turns for fear of rolling it. During 2 hard brakings, first a full retread in the middle of the lane, the other a semi cut in front of us going 40mph less. Dam was I impressed. I didn't know the pilot could stop that fast. If we didn't have a seatbelts on we would have ate the windshield. I then got pirelli scorpion for the wife's CRV and we love them on it too. That being said I will look into pirelli scorpion for my 2003 LS430.
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