Looks like an alignment issue?

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Old Oct 9, 2012 | 10:08 PM
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Thanks guys, yes they are Avid Envigors. Also I'm sure someone could find a use for these other than using them as tires.


@Jsolo I bought the car used from a lexus dealer who claimed that new tires were recently installed and it's a coupe.

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Old Oct 9, 2012 | 10:55 PM
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Those tires have only one use

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Old Oct 10, 2012 | 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by jesse550
Thanks guys, yes they are Avid Envigors. Also I'm sure someone could find a use for these other than using them as tires.


@Jsolo I bought the car used from a lexus dealer who claimed that new tires were recently installed and it's a coupe.

lol @ kim k
The reason why I ask is because I just replaced a set last week with the Michelin PSS. My yokohamas only had 12,500 on them. They had pretty bad tire chop even after having them dismounted and switched to the opposite side. They rode entirely too hard and made way too much noise. I am pretty sure whatever tire you get will be significantly better than those. Also, I know this might be taboo on here, but I would consider getting an alignment program because after talking to my local shop it seems that these cars lose their alignment rather easily. I take my car in every 6,000 miles to have it done.

Also, make sure whichever tires you get they are asymmetrical so that they can be swapped from side to side.
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