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My Lexus '06 GS300 came with run-flat tires, they hold the road well
and the tire pressure sensors work well too, having detected a 5 psi difference between one tire and the others. However, they are expensive, apparently don't last as long as regular tires, and give a harsh ride. For this reason, when the time comes, I would like to consider replacing them with regular tires. If I go to my Lexus dealer, he'll try to talk me out of it, I know, and if I go to an independent tire dealer, I am not sure they will care whether I get the right tire for the car or not, nor will they give a hoot about my tire pressure sensors that must be recalibrated after each tire change. Any ideas out there? |
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kitzler wrote:
> My Lexus '06 GS300 came with run-flat tires, <snip> Any > ideas out there? > I think you should post to a Toyota or Lexus group as they have lots more people using run flats. I don't think any Acura sedans come with run flats. You do know that Acura is part of Honda and has nothing to do with Lexus, right ? John |
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