Rsdoherty88
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- Car
- 2012 fx35 awd
- Name
- Ryan
Thanks man! I really dig this car. I feel kind of like a baller driving it around. haha. I've driven a lot of different vehicles, but I have a feeling I'll be holding onto this one for a while, unless I trade it in for a fx50. There were none to be found in my region. Any advice on the road noise? Is it just something you have to live with when you ride on 22's? These michelins are supposed to be quiet, but I imagine most those tire reviews were for tires with much taller sidewalls.Looks good bro
That looks very nice.
PS: I just put on the Scorpion verde a/s plus, another supposedly quiet tire (#2 tire in the category on Tire Rack) but it too I find noisy.
Do you guys think that it might be the tire size? Or just the tires themselves? Ive been contemplating dropping down to an 18" rim for ride quality, but no clue what this will do for noise, unless it is all down to treat.
Oh, i definitely think it's due to tire size. More rubber means more noise insulation and vibration absorption. I had just made the assumption that if i bought top of the line Michelin tires, that they wouldn't be much louder than the mid grade 18 inch winter tires that were on there. Some pavement is significantly louder than others.
To be honest, I almost want to save my money and just get the cheaper Yokohama or nittos if its gonna be this noisy, i doubt the brand will make a significant difference at this tire size. This is my first experience with 22's. So I'll take it as a learning experience. I can see why manufacturers made the 21 inch wheels. I'm willing to bet just that little extra sidewall makes quite a difference.
Well, i got. 265/40 22. So the width is the same as the 18 inch oem.Very nice. Wider tire contacts definitely will create more noise. What size tires you have and which Michellin LTX? From personal experiences, tread pattern is the major contributing factor to tire noise. Nitto 420S is the most noisy tires in my book.
Actually the ltx premier are supposed to be much better than Yokohama. Both tires are designed for light truck/suv applications.Also lower profile tire adds to the noise. I thought the LTX more of a truck tires. The Yokohama Spec-X was the most liked tires on here.
I put these on last year on my 21" turbines & yes they are noisy on some road surfaces....very strange though....noisy on some, quiet on others....That looks very nice.
PS: I just put on the Scorpion verde a/s plus, another supposedly quiet tire (#2 tire in the category on Tire Rack) but it too I find noisy.
I've driven a lot of different vehicles, but I have a feeling I'll be holding onto this one for a while, unless I trade it in for a fx50.
and considering the MPG from the V6, I don't know why anyone would NOT buy the V8. I have the V6 now - getting the same 16 MPG that I got in my '04 FX45. I too was done in by the scarcity of the V8.
BTW, up in Washington, I was told any V8's that they post online are immediately purchased for shipment overseas. I bought my FX45 at Kirkland Infiniti and they told me it was rare to sell a V8 locally.
and considering the MPG from the V6, I don't know why anyone would NOT buy the V8. I have the V6 now - getting the same 16 MPG that I got in my '04 FX45. I too was done in by the scarcity of the V8.
BTW, up in Washington, I was told any V8's that they post online are immediately purchased for shipment overseas. I bought my FX45 at Kirkland Infiniti and they told me it was rare to sell a V8 locally.
Just added 22" Niche Veronas on my FX50s today. Love the look.Looks good bro