what tires did the lexus es300 come with in 2002?

Asked by staceymcbg77 Apr 09, 2013 at 11:04 AM about the 2002 Lexus ES 300 FWD

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When I replaced the tires on my car 3 years ago, the repair guy said that he couldn't believe that the original factory tires were still on the car, meaning that those tires lasted a really long time. I thought the Toyo tires I bought would be good but they already need to be replaced and it's only been three years. So I wanted to find out what the original tires were so I can purchase them to replace the ones I have.

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The "V" is the rated speed the tire will withstand ..z being highest, and down..V is 130mph

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"So I wanted to find out what the original tires were so I can purchase them to replace the ones I have." -- good thought but you can't buy them. You can buy the same brand but the tires would not be the same. Tire makers are constantly changing the formulas. Tires have a manufactured date on the sidewall. When they hit the sixth birthday, start checking for cracks. When they are ten years old, scrap them. --- new tires are coming out with a numerical tread life rating system. Read about it here: http://blog.tirerack.com/blog/motorsport-messages-from-marshall/utqg- treadwear-numbers-what-do-they-mean

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