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Re: Mismatch Tire Brands [oz44] by dulfelder
Sep 14, 2008 (5:30 am)
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Replying to: oz44 (Sep 13, 2008 5:04 pm)

Hi Chris. Sounds like the Leasee or dealer replaced 2 of the original Goodyear tires. You could ask the dealer about matching them somehow but they may reply you missed it before buying. At least they are the same size. You could check with a discount tire dealer about getting a new set of 4 with some money off for your current tires. I got 4 Contiprocontacts installed for under $600 and really like them. Now there is a General all season tire rated best in category (245-45-18) and probably well priced. Check with a mechanic you trust. Good luck.
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Re: Mismatch Tire Brands [dulfelder] by ghstudio
Sep 14, 2008 (6:10 am)
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Replying to: dulfelder (Sep 14, 2008 5:30 am)

you missed "certified" used car. I don't think the dealer has a leg to stand on...he fundamentally sold a car that does not meet the manufacturers requirements.
 
While you have to be pleasant, I think that being firm will get a set of matching tires. You might even be able to sneak it in under the used car warranty and get the tires replaced. They could just swap them with another used car on the lot.
 
If not, I would personally buy two new matching tires and take the dealer to small claims court. It will not play well when you show 1) the car was a "certified" used car; 2) It was purchased from an Infiniti dealer; 3) the owners manual says that the tires must be the same; 4) the car has mismatched tires. The dealer will hide behind the fact that certified doesn't address anything other than tire depth...but I suspect I would win based on the sheer simplicity of the logic.
 
Now if there was an accident where the tires came into play, the lawyers would just have a field day with this one....
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Replacement Tires - M35x by c5_4fun
Oct 11, 2008 (5:03 am)
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I need to replace the RSAs on my M35x. I've seen many advertised replacement tires (ContiExtremeContact, Michelin Primacy, Potenza RE960, Yokahama Advan S.$ and Avid W4S, Eagle GT's and on and on). I won't put RSAs back on the car, but would like to get opinions from others who've put different tires on your M35 and what you like/dislike. I am in the midwest, so I'm in wet, dry and a little snow, and drive the highway at higher speeds 50% of the time.
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Re: Replacement Tires - M35x [c5_4fun] by barryend
Oct 11, 2008 (5:41 am)
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Replying to: c5_4fun (Oct 11, 2008 5:03 am)

2006 M35x. Last winter I replaced the RSA's with Conti Contacts. The car rides much better. Traction in snow and rain is more confident. The steering is not as precise as the RSA's. My decision was based more upon price. My 3-year lease expires in January. I drive in suburban NY City mostly. I rarely exceed 70 m.p.h. I have gone to VT and been satisfied in the snow. If I owned the car I may have bought more expensive Michelins. If I skied allot I would buy winter tires.
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Re: Replacement Tires - M35x [c5_4fun] by dulfelder
Oct 12, 2008 (4:32 am)
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Replying to: c5_4fun (Oct 11, 2008 5:03 am)

The ContiExtremeContacts have been great on my M35X for 12k miles. Much better than OEM Goodyears. Best part, tires installed were under $600 in NH.
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Infiniti M35 sport tires by hlanglois
Oct 19, 2008 (7:01 pm)
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Has anyone tried 245/45x19 tires instead of the 245/40x19 tires that come as original equipment on a M35 sport?
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Re: Infiniti M35 sport tires [hlanglois] by james27
Oct 20, 2008 (2:52 pm)
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Replying to: hlanglois (Oct 19, 2008 7:01 pm)

The higher profile tile would be close to 1" larger in diameter, and throw the speedo off by about 1%. If you have the nav system, it should autocalibrate. That extra inch may mean the tire will rub when turning or if you hit a large bump. This could poke a hole in the tire.
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ContiExtremeContact by basinet
Nov 03, 2008 (1:42 pm)
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This Place
 
http://www.onlinetires.com/
 
Has 4 ContiExtremeContact for under $500 and cheap shipping does anyone know if this is a good deal and if these are as good as the original tires?
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Re: ContiExtremeContact [basinet] by barryend
Nov 03, 2008 (2:15 pm)
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Replying to: basinet (Nov 03, 2008 1:42 pm)

I have them on my 2006 M35X. Much better ride & traction in the wet. Sounds cheap. Add in freight, tax, mounting and balancing. Go to local tire store and show them the on-line price and see what deal they will cut. Make sure you don't lose the wheel lock key like I did.
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M35 RWD and winter driving/tires by bobm35
Nov 05, 2008 (7:11 am)
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I am considering getting an M35 RWD and I wonder how bad it will be to drive it in Michigan winter?
Anyone care to share their experience driving M35 RWD in semi-harsh winter conditions (Midwest, not Alaska) ?
Do winter tires make it better to the point of being managable?
TIA !

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