Process of Elimination IS250
Process of Elimination IS250
Hi All,
I am starting this thread in the hopes of finding out the cure for my IS250 which has been highlighted in my introduction thread. Most of you have suggested the tyres, so what I would like to know from current or ex IS25O users if they have or had used tyres that are not Dunlops and had no issues with them. I am currently using Dunlop sport maxx on the front and Dunlop SP01 at the rear.Any help or suggestions are most welcome. thank you
i cant offer any advice maybe tango or carpdiem could comment on this, have you contacted our trader WIM TOny of his staff could possibly offer advice on tyres
I was told by Lexus to stick with Dunlops and I have in order to cure the issues I am having. I have the sport maxx on the front and SP01 at the rear not sure if that could be the reason, so thats why I am trying to find out if anyone here using other than the Dunlops and are having no problems with it. Correct me if I am wrong but I think Tango had Bridgestones when he had his IS250.
My IS250 SE-L was delivered from the factory on Bridgestone Potenzas, but I did not like them as they were quite noisy. Within a year I put the 19" Rays VR rims on with wider Toyo's, and that's what the car has run on since. The car holds the road as well or better than my IS-F, and although it was lowered with stiffer springs the geometry was still set within Lexus specs by virtue of camber adjusters.
lebon So basically the gyres whatever you have does not affect much on the driving ie what I am experiencing at the moment. Do you reckon that what you have done to yours is the only way forward for me
lebon So basically the gyres whatever you have does not affect much on the driving ie what I am experiencing at the moment. Do you reckon that what you have done to yours is the only way forward for me
lebon Tyre pressure at the front was 35 psi and the rear was 38psi but Tony did say he was going to reduce it by a pound or 2.
lebon Tyre pressure at the front was 35 psi and the rear was 38psi but Tony did say he was going to reduce it by a pound or 2.