2011 G37X - Tire warranty? Help!!

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Old Feb 21, 2014 | 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Put it this way, I changed out my RS-As before I had my first oil change, they're THAT bad.
I've been very happy w/ my Toyo Proxes4 Plus A/S, got about 15k miles on them thus far and it looks like I can get about 40k at the rate they're wearing. Been good in all conditions excepet haven't tried them in heavier snow, just a couple inches around here since I've had them
Another vote for the Proxes4. I ran Pirelli P-Zero Neros as "winter tires" and really liked them.

But you live in NY and have a AWD car. Mount snow tires on your stock wheels and pick up a set of summer tires for the half of the year or so that doesn't have crappy weather.

Originally Posted by telcoman

I just replaced my OEM Bridgestone at 32.6k miles even though they still had 5/32 left. I could feel slight hydroplaning in heavy rain and had little traction in snow and ice so I got rid of them.


I don't know what is crazier...your mileage out of the 050s or the fact that you drove them in that kinda weather.
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Old Feb 21, 2014 | 07:10 AM
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Sigh I guess I'll replace them soon. I rather be safe than sorry. Just spent a ton on the car. Gotta save for the tires now. Waiting for a rebate from Continental.
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Old Feb 21, 2014 | 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by itzricky
Sigh I guess I'll replace them soon. I rather be safe than sorry. Just spent a ton on the car. Gotta save for the tires now. Waiting for a rebate from Continental.
Safety is the prime concern, but you'll also enjoy your car a lot more w/ tires that are a much better match for the vehicle.
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Old Feb 21, 2014 | 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Lego_Maniac
Another vote for the Proxes4. I ran Pirelli P-Zero Neros as "winter tires" and really liked them.

But you live in NY and have a AWD car. Mount snow tires on your stock wheels and pick up a set of summer tires for the half of the year or so that doesn't have crappy weather.





I don't know what is crazier...your mileage out of the 050s or the fact that you drove them in that kinda weather.
I am currently running Pirelli P Nero Zero A/S tires on my X sedan and I am happy with them. Perfect balance between price, road noise, handling and weather perfomance.
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Old Feb 21, 2014 | 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Elohel
Ok, the tires aren't THAT bad. It depends on your driving style. If you're a very aggressive driver, then yes, you should probably replace them asap as they will not hold up under aggressive driving conditions. If you're like me and just mostly cruise on the highway for work, run them until they're dead, no sense in wasting tires.
They are crap. Compared to goodyear eagle gator back z rated tires( not all season) 1000x better.
A v rated tire that is noisy /wears to quick/ poor handling in wet or dry.
When I had the loaners, I notice the very sloppy handling.
About is poor as you can get. My juke has them, they are crap.

If I wasn't getting a new set of rubber for the evo, they would be in the trash.
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Old Feb 22, 2014 | 12:44 AM
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^^ Agreed. They're OEM tires because mfg's get 'em super cheap. If they're on any future car I buy, they're off before the car leaves the lot or no sale.
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Old Feb 22, 2014 | 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Jsolo
^^ Agreed. They're OEM tires because mfg's get 'em super cheap. If they're on any future car I buy, they're off before the car leaves the lot or no sale.
At least the Potenzas on the Sport models have some grip, those RS-As have scary lack of traction
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