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Paul86S2

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    RC 300H F Sport
  • Year of Lexus
    2017
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    Somerset

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  1. Thanks for all the useful information. Link to tyre video below https://video.citnow.com/vtHjPKKXt1m Doesn’t look like a mm less than the rest, looks like the edge has gone Cheers Paul
  2. Hi New to the forum and can’t find anything in search. My car with 18 k has just had a service and Lexus report inner tyre wear on both rear tyres. They are down to about 4mm on inside edges. They say this is down to alignment being incorrect. They won’t do a rear alignment without fitting new tyres - their reasons behind this don’t make sense, they say it will be a false economy because it will need to be redone again when new tyres are fitted. My reasoning is if they put the alignment right it should still be right when new tyres are required, providing nothing untoward has happened. Any thoughts on this please. I also asked them to look at the mpg, I get about 36 to 37 with mostly motorway driving, their only thought was perhaps I drive too fast and don’t go slow enough in traffic to utilise the battery power enough. To be honest I couldn’t drive slow enough to pull away without using the engine, is this normal? thanks Paul
  3. Hi New to the forum and can’t find anything in search. My car with 18 k has just had a service and Lexus report inner tyre wear on both rear tyres. They are down to about 4mm on inside edges. They say this is down to alignment being incorrect. They won’t do a rear alignment without fitting new tyres - their reasons behind this don’t make sense, they say it will be a false economy because it will need to be redone again when new tyres are fitted. My reasoning is if they put the alignment right it should still be right when new tyres are required, providing nothing untoward has happened. Any thoughts on this please. I also asked them to look at the mpg, I get about 36 to 37 with mostly motorway driving, their only thought was perhaps I drive too fast and don’t go slow enough in traffic to utilise the battery power enough. To be honest I couldn’t drive slow enough to pull away without using the engine, is this normal? thanks Paul Sorry wrong forum, I’ll post in the right one
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