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A Lexus GS 350 can use a regular profile tires. A regular profile tire is cheaper.
Air up the tires and drive it. If it is still on, you will need to have the system checked for codes.Air up the tires and drive it. If it is still on, you will need to have the system checked for codes.
Dunlop is considered one of the best brands for low profile tires.
Yes.. Rims are rims.
You could, but the "60" profile tires are shorter.You could, but the "60" profile tires are shorter.
Low profile tyres are the tyres which are bigger from inside i.e. the bigger the rim size lower would be the profile of the tyre
Yes, this is considered a low profile tire.
Low profile tires have an advantage in turning radius (cornering). They also allow you to add a bigger rim size onto your vehicle. This means that low profile tires allow for more options and customization.
yes, low profile tires can make for a very bumpy ride and can be more prone to flats
The main difference is the feeling of the car, with low profile tires you experience a 'stiffer' ride as there is less rubber on the tires. With regular profile tires the ride is more smoother as there is more rubber to absorb the bumps. A car will also perform better with lower profile tires as there is more handling and response from the car. Hope this helps :)
They have more 'footprint'
Dry rot happens when the vehicle sits too much. If possible drive the vehicle even for shot distances, to rotate the tires. If the vehicle is being stored long term, then lifting the tires off of the ground will help slow the dry rot process.