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runnow4u

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  1. Thank you to everyone who replied, I took the car to Les Schwab last weekend to get the alignment check out. Unfortunately it was found that 3 of 4 tires were either toed in or pushing and consequently I have 3 bad tires. It was explained to me the cars are just like a house in time they settle. So to all new ES350 owners get your alignment check out after driving it for a few months. At my last Lexus of Portland visit in January it was reported to me that the tire are in “great shape” and they wearing evenly. 3 months later they aren’t looking so good and my wallet is wide open. I have decided on the TOYOs they are one of few manufacture that offers a warranty. Damn V rated tires! PS, I don’t work for Les Schwab but they do offer free alignment if nothing has to be adjusted, tire rotation and fix flat tires for free. Not a bad deal. Once again thanks to all who replied
  2. I am currently having problems opening my wallet to fork over $500.00-$800.00 for 4 new tires since my current tires Michelin 215/55/R17 have less then 20K on them. Is this a bad design of ES350 by Lexus,tire design by Michelin or did I screw my alignment by being a conservative driver?! Folks, who have had this problem and repaired it how did you get it fixed or can it be fix? I don’t want to take my car to Les Schawb(local tire shop) because I am afraid that they are gonna make the alignment right for their alignment machine but not for the car? Any information or advice would be very helpful. thanks
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