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Infiniti M35/M45 Tires

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Re: M35 RWD and winter driving/tires [bobm35] by james27
Nov 05, 2008 (2:56 pm)
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Replying to: bobm35 (Nov 05, 2008 7:11 am)

All-season tires are a compromise all seasons. Good snow tires can make a huge difference in traction not only when the roads are nasty but anytime the temperature drops below 40-degrees F. All-wheel drive can help you get started and maybe grab some traction in a turn, but nothing beats the laws of gravity. Stopping would be the same, regardless of the number of driven wheels (with the exception that the 4-wheel version is a little heavier).
 
Apparantly on the 2009, the M35 gets the new transmission and engine; the M35x gets the engine, but keeps the old 5-speed.
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recommended tires by kelvin0057
Nov 19, 2008 (8:56 pm)
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I have an 06 M45 and just placed a set of Bridgestone Turanzas and I have been pleased. I have a sport and they softened and quieted the ride. The also handle decent and are pretty good in the rain. They also seem to have solved a steering problem that me and other sport owners were having. They don't make them in the OEM size so you have to go up one which the dealer opposes. Tires are great and the only drawback is the price. $1400 for the set!!!!!
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Anyone tried > 45 tires? by webada
Nov 28, 2008 (7:45 am)
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So I just got an 08 m35x, I've never owned a car with size 45, goodyear. the ride seems rough and sensitive to road conditions. Can the car handle thicker tires? like 50 and above? would this help to give a more comfortable ride?
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Re: Anyone tried > 45 tires? [webada] by tsol
Nov 28, 2008 (2:03 pm)
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Replying to: webada (Nov 28, 2008 7:45 am)

Yeah, I've had both an early '06 and late '07 M35x both with stock Goodyear RS-As and find it aggravating that my wife's FX is much more stable on-center.
 
Supposedly there was a steering rack replacement fix for the '06, but my '07, now, after 15k miles is as bad as my '06 was. Hope someone figures it out someday ... tires or suspension???
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New Tires Suggestion by Howardj1000
Dec 29, 2008 (1:03 pm)
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I have an Infiniti 2006 M35X. I live in Chicago and most of my driving is on the highway.
 
Its time for new tires.....and it was suggested to me to get either the
 
Yokohama YK520 tires
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Eagle F1 - All Season
 
Can anyone render an opinion or suggest an alternative
 
Thanks
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Re: New Tires Suggestion [Howardj1000] by alanpreston05
Dec 29, 2008 (1:13 pm)
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Replying to: Howardj1000 (Dec 29, 2008 1:03 pm)

I have a 2006 M35x as well and replaced my original tires with Eagle F-1's. I've been very please with the handling and traction. After about 10,000 miles, I am a little annoyed with the road noise they create. They are sporty tires and the ride is good, so all in all I am very pleased with the F-1's. Surprisingly, they were less expensive than the RS-A's that were original to the car.
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Re: New Tires Suggestion [Howardj1000] by bobicg
Dec 29, 2008 (3:32 pm)
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Replying to: Howardj1000 (Dec 29, 2008 1:03 pm)

2006 M35X, replaced the RSAs with Michelin Primacy MXV4, I have 25k miles on them and they are great in all kinds of weather. I live in the upper mid-west and drive through a lot of snow and rain. Quiet, no flat spots, handle great in all types of weather and on all surfaces. $1100 at the Infiniti dealer, including alignment and 2 year road hazard warranty. I could have saved a $100 bucks at the tire store but I wasnt comfortable with their ability to deal with any TPMS problems that might occur, even the dealer had a problem with one wheel. Also still have 9/32 of tread depth after 25K miles, the RSAs were almost bald ! I do rotate every 7500 miles.
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Re: New Tires Suggestion [Howardj1000] by c5_4fun
Jan 18, 2009 (6:37 am)
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Replying to: Howardj1000 (Dec 29, 2008 1:03 pm)

I put the Michelin Primacy MXV4's on my M35x a few weeks ago. I live in the Midwest and have already had the opportunity to experience driving in a variety of climates/road conditions. Thus far, they've been great in all weather: rain, sleet, snow (3-4 inches) and dry at highway speeds. You can check out websites for Tirerack and Discount Tires as a few places to compare and contrast the tires as well as get comments from the users. Right now, both Costco and Sams had discounts on Michelins which brought them down closer to the price of the next few competitors, and these tires have a 60K mile warranty (for whatever that's worth!). Beware as I got one surprise: TPMS "rebuild" charge of $10/tire.
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Re: New Tires Suggestion [bobicg] by shmang
Jan 19, 2009 (6:56 pm)
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Replying to: bobicg (Dec 29, 2008 3:32 pm)

"Also still have 9/32 of tread depth after 25K miles"
 
That is not possible, as the tread is 11/32 when new, if it only goes down 2/32 for 25K and assume it need to be replace at 2/32, the tire will last you 25k/2*7 = 87.5k. I don't think there is such high performance tire exist yet. It would be more reasonable (consider the rating of the tire) to have 7/32 left.
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Re: New Tires Suggestion [shmang] by bobicg
Jan 20, 2009 (6:22 am)
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Replying to: shmang (Jan 19, 2009 6:56 pm)

I hate to inform you shmang that this is a tire with a 60K warranty and with regular rotation, proper air pressure, regular alignment and the majority of miles being highway 80k miles can easily be achieved. I have gotten over 100k miles on a set of Michelin LTX's on my wife's Lexus SUV using the same rotation scheme. Most people never pay attention to alignment, air pressure and rotation so their wear rates are accelerated. The 9/32 number is correct. Any other tire "experts" out there want to weight in on this subject?

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