HyFlyer
2019 CX5 sig 2.2 diesel / 2016.5 CX5 touring 2.5na
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- Southwest Ohio
Same as stock oem Toyo's ... 35psi as recommended on door jam sticker.... What is the tire pressure that you use on LX25’s?
Same as stock oem Toyo's ... 35psi as recommended on door jam sticker.... What is the tire pressure that you use on LX25’s?
Since you feel the softer more plush ride on your new LX25’s, and you do tow occasionally, I was wondering if you can try higher tire pressure, ~38 psi? I know on other regions which recommends multiple tire pressures for different speed and weight, the rear can be 42 psi if you’re towing with the CX-5.Same as stock oem Toyo's ... 35psi as recommended on door jam sticker.
Too bad even getting a nice dinner at the restaurant with the $70 Visa Prepaid Card may not be a good idea either ⋯Got my $70 MIR back last week on my Conti's. Pretty quick. Bummer you cannot cash it out, buy gas....interesting limitations.
Too bad even getting a nice dinner at the restaurant with the $70 Visa Prepaid Card may not be a good idea either ⋯
Got mine back real quick as well. FYI, you can use them to buy gas, just not at the pump. You have to go inside and prepay at the register with the rebate card.Got my $70 MIR back last week on my Conti's. Pretty quick. Bummer you cannot cash it out, buy gas....interesting limitations.
Got mine back real quick as well. FYI, you can use them to buy gas, just not at the pump. You have to go inside and prepay at the register with the rebate card.
Especially if you also got $110 off from Discount Tire flash sale and $70 Visa Prepaid Card from Continental ⋯I have 150 miles on new 19" LX25's.
Much quieter then A36, smoother on road cracks and better grip. Steering response is a little bit slower, so I turn in a bit quicker to compensate.
Overall very happy.
You got lucky on this, but you haven’t beat the $487.29 grand total price paid by SBMongoos for a set of 4 Continental CrossContact LX25’s!For some reason, I received an additional $70 rebate card in the mail from DT. So on a set of 4 lx25's I received ....
$110 instant cash right off the price
$ 70 rebate from Continental
$ 70 rebate from Discount Tire (DT) for ?
$ 30 rebate from DT for using their 6mo same-as-cash in-store credit program.
So $280 off a $943.71 purchase is a 29.7% savings bringing the end of the game on the car out the door all in price to $663.71 . I like it!
Have I mentioned I love doing business with Discount Tire. You will too. (I have no affiliation with them, just a well cared for happy customer.)
So I guess I'm not crazy. I've got 4,200 miles on my factory Toyos. I'm already thinking of replacing with a quieter/higher quality tire. Unless the asphalt is smooth, those tires are noisy. But, I guess I'll tough it out for a few more miles. How's the Michelins doing by now?To answer the original question of this thread, at 4,800 miles, I just replaced my Toyos with Michelin CrossClimate2s on my 2021 GTR. Like my car, the Toyos were still new, but I did so for winter performance. After a couple months of driving on them I’ll have a chance to decide if I’ll get another set of these or the LX25s for my wife’s CX-5 GTR.
Ended up putting Michelin CrossClimate2s on both of our CX-5s and we love them! Quiet and comfortable. We’ve even recently been driving in the snow, slush and standing water. I’ve been driving in Michigan for 35 years; these are some of the best tires I’ve ever owned.So I guess I'm not crazy. I've got 4,200 miles on my factory Toyos. I'm already thinking of replacing with a quieter/higher quality tire. Unless the asphalt is smooth, those tires are noisy. But, I guess I'll tough it out for a few more miles. How's the Michelins doing by now?
What I've found is that rough asphalt is noisy driving with any tire. The only thing that blocks the sound is the body and fender noise insulation.So I guess I'm not crazy. I've got 4,200 miles on my factory Toyos. I'm already thinking of replacing with a quieter/higher quality tire. Unless the asphalt is smooth, those tires are noisy. But, I guess I'll tough it out for a few more miles. How's the Michelins doing by now?