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Lexus Tires

Lexus was founded in 1989 by Toyota Motor Corp, and Lexus models are primarily made in Canada and the United States. This company was established to become a part of the global luxury vehicle market. They are known for their reliability and durability. Some of the most popular Lexus models are the Lexus NX, the Lexus GX, and the Lexus UX. Every Lexus model is designed with specific tire dimensions that vary based on the model, wheel size, trim, and other criteria. Matching optimal tires with the right model ensures exceptional performance, handling, and a comfortable ride.

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Lexus Tires

Every car manufacturer, including Lexus, recommends a certain tire size for each vehicle model and trim. These original equipment (OE) specifications are tailored to match the vehicle's overall purpose, which often includes surface contact, handling, braking, cornering, and maneuvering. Using the right tires helps your Lexus express its potential and enables you to just enjoy a luxurious ride.

Lexus OE Marking (LX)

The OE marking indicates that the tire has been designed and approved by Lexus for their vehicles. The (LX) marking indicates that a specific tire matches a specific Lexus vehicle model. The OE marking also indicates that the tire has been significantly designed to optimize the performance, maneuvering, handling, cornering, and other vehicle capabilities.

If you're not quite sure about the right size for your Lexus, you can usually find it:

  • On the sidewall of your existing tires.
  • On a sticker inside the driver's door jamb.
  • Or in the owner's manual or in the vehicle registration documents.
  • Or we can provide it by completing all steps.

Lexus is a luxury brand that manufactures vehicles to provide excellent performance, driving comfort, and durability. These features need adequate tires. That's why you need to choose the right tire size for your vehicle, but you also need to choose the ideal tire model that suits your driving style and the road conditions you drive on. Every different circumstance requires different types of tires, and we are here to help you with a wide selection of different tires designed for Lexus vehicles.

Performance Lexus Tires

Performance tires are made to deliver exceptional performance at high speeds. These luxury vehicles seek precise handling, controllability, and maneuvering at high speed, which performance tires can easily deliver.

Touring Lexus Tires

Touring tires are made for cruising on the road during a long trip. These tires guarantee great controllability and maneuvering, thanks to their ideal tread pattern and constant surface contact. Touring tires offer longer-lasting tread life.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Does the Lexus warranty cover tires?

No, the standard Lexus basic warranty does not cover tires, as tires are considered a wear-and-tear item. However, Lexus offers a separate optional Lexus Road Hazard Warranty or Tire and Wheel Protection plan that covers tires for damage from road hazards like potholes.

Frequently Asked Questions What are the best tires for a Lexus?

The best tires for a Lexus depend on the vehicle model, driving conditions, and personal preferences, but some of the most popular tire brands are Michelin, Bridgestone, Continental, Pirelli, and Goodyear.

How long do Lexus tires last?

Lexus tires can last anywhere from 30,000 to 70,000 miles or even longer. The tire's service life significantly depends on driving habits, road conditions, tire type, regular tire maintenance, and regular tire rotation.

How much do tires for a Lexus cost?

The cost for Lexus tires can range from $150 to $200 per tire. However, if you are looking for a premium brand tire, it can cost up to $250. The cost depends on the model, tire size, and quality of the tire.

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