Another tire thread: which tires did you get?

Discussion of Infiniti's amazing (and underrated) sport-luxury crossovers, the EX35 and EX37. For 2014, the EX series will be renamed QX50, in line with Ininfiit's new naming conventions.
User avatar
Teknical
Posts: 188
Joined: Thu Aug 04, 2011 6:56 pm
Car: 2014 QX50 AWD
Location: NC

Post

Here's what I'm thinking about getting: Looks like $716 installed, Toyo H/P . Free rotations if you get it done at the dealership with oil changes.


Image

Any other recommendations or better deals?

Thanks!


Bingle
Posts: 11
Joined: Tue Apr 29, 2014 9:29 am
Car: 2012 EX35 Journey AWD
Location: Marietta, GA

Post

I've been pleased with the Michelin pilot sport a/s 3's.

User avatar
XIS
Posts: 865
Joined: Wed Aug 24, 2011 11:00 am
Car: 08 Infiniti EX35 RWD
17 Infiniti QX30 Sport
Location: The Desert

Post

I just got some BFGs.. g-force comp-2 a/s.... the name is too long, but they handle SO SO much better than my Pirelli's did. Better on dry and a gazzilion trillion times better on wet / rainy roads. I had no idea the improvement would be so drastic (RWD). Affordable too. 235/55/17

jakenbake
Posts: 131
Joined: Wed Feb 18, 2015 10:35 am
Car: 2009 Infiniti EX35
Location: Phoenix, AZ, USA

Post

I got the Michelin Premier A/S and they ride great. They were a little over $1000 after taxes and a $100 rebate. That also included road hazard protection from Discount Tire and the TPMS rebuild kits. Also...I am not sure what tire companies they have in North Carolina, but most bigger companies like Discount Tire (Americas Tire is the same thing) or Les Schwab will do rotations and maintenance on your tires for free (even if you didn't buy the tires from them) so the dealership offering free rotations isn't much of a selling point.

User avatar
NJGuy
Posts: 557
Joined: Fri Sep 23, 2011 10:05 am
Car: 2008 Infiniti EX35 Journey AWD

Post

Teknical wrote:Here's what I'm thinking about getting: Looks like $716 installed, Toyo H/P . Free rotations if you get it done at the dealership with oil changes.

Any other recommendations or better deals?

Thanks!
The Pirelli Cinturato P7 seems to be a popular all season tire here that checks all the boxes for the OEM specs. They might cost a little bit more than the Toyo tires though.

Other than that, it all depends on what you're specifically looking for in a tire.

BTW, here's the big tire thread.
ex35-replacement-tires-t562094.html


Return to “Infiniti EX35 / EX37 and QX50 / QX55 Forum”