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Product Name: | Lexani LXTR-203 All Season 185/60R15 84H Passenger Tire |
Product Description: | The Lexani LXTR-203 is a performance all season tire manufactured for passenger vehicles. The tire promotes great all weather traction. The all season compound and the tread pattern design boost the dry wet and winter weather road gripping ability. The compound keeps its flexibility even in colder temperatures while the tread firmly grips the road surfaces at all times. the four wide circumferential grooves actively resist hydroplaning by eliminating water and slush from below the tire’s footprint. The result of the excellent combination enhances the tire’s year round performing capability. The constantly maintained road contact boosts the tire’s controllability. The ribbed tread pattern enhances the steering responsiveness and the driving stability. In other words the steering is faster and more precise in its responsiveness and the tire’s structure is stabilized. The shoulder tread block pattern enhances the cornering ability and power with additional biting edges that grip the road surface. The better stability enables the model to maintain its optimal shape at all times which upgrades its high speed performing capability. The symmetric tread pattern design manages to increase the tread life. It evenly distributes the driving pressure along the tread area which manages to prevent irregular tread wear formations. As uneven wear does not appear on the tire’s surface thanks to the equally spread out forces of acceleration cornering and braking the tire is usable for an extended period of time. The increased tread life and usability make the tire more cost efficient. The LXTR-203 guarantees a quiet drive. The tread design features a variable pitch sequence that negates the road noise that is generated while the tires are in motion. It creates a sound frequency that cancels out the soundwaves during the drive and prevents them from reaching the vehicle’s cabin. The lower road noise levels ensure a quiet and comfortable driving experience. |
Product SKU: | 709512302 |
UPC: | 8859295810267 |
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If you have no tires, or bald tires and if you drive a clanker, if you are on fixed income or if you are desperate for any tires and can't afford anything else just buy them ... but I'd not for family car , or for a decent car
If you have no tires, or bald tires and if you drive a clanker, if you are on fixed income or if you are desperate for any tires and can't afford anything else just buy them ... but I'd not for family car , or for a decent car
Everyone is on a fixed income.
If you have no tires, or bald tires and if you drive a clanker, if you are on fixed income or if you are desperate for any tires and can't afford anything else just buy them ... but I'd not for family car , or for a decent car
It says in the description not to drive these in the snow.
I thought fixed income was a rich guy's thing because of the investment on fixed income products aka CDs and treasury bills until saw this. Seriously, if I can live on my CDs interest…
If you have no tires, or bald tires and if you drive a clanker, if you are on fixed income or if you are desperate for any tires and can't afford anything else just buy them ... but I'd not for family car , or for a decent car
Everyone? Now back to bad quality tires and all I suggest to find a good quality used tire place instead and get something slightly used but good quality rather than go for new garbage quality when it comes to tires. It can end up loud, bad traction, fast wearing and other small bunch of things so in the end you end up waisting money anyways. If the tire wears out 2-3x as fast vs good brand/quality to me that's worse because not only you end up dealing with tire issues you also pay for each installation/balancing as well.
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Ihave driven many brands on my "2nd most american made car" (if u know) in the past 3 years. oem Michelin Pilot Sport2, then Primacy MXM, then Achilles ATR Sport and Sport2, then Continental ProContact RX, then Arroyo Grand Sport 2.... I installed the Lexani LXUHP-207 last year and was not impressed. The tires did not perform well in damp / wet roads and easily broke traction without pushing limits... even in drift mode the tire wouldn't hold a consistent line and would "slip" more than "slide"
To give context: Achilles, Ventura, Much Macho and other similar priced no-name brands I personally purchase have better handling