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OEM Toyota Antifreeze
anangrytaco
  • Temperature stability:
Rating 5.0

I currently just drove 20hrs down south to Florida and the engine level has stayed slightly below half level as it should be the entire trip. Still in Florida driving around the intense heat and sun and everything is still going well.

Pros: stable engine level, performs well in heat
Vehicle: Lexus GS
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Hankook Tires

For what its worth, when I purchased a CPO RX350 from the Lexus dealership it came with Hankook Dynapro HP2 and has a H speed rating. The tires were replaced as part of the CPO process. If the speed rating is good enough for Lexus its good enough for me.

Pros: good enough for Lexus
Vehicle: Lexus
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GENERAL TIRE Tires

I have the older version RT43's in my Lexus ES300 - they run really well but I will probably replace them in the next 2 years

Pros: run really well
Vehicle: Lexus
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Mobil Engine oil
afgan1984
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 5.0

I used to run 0W40 in Lexus IS250 (4GR-FSE engine) with great results, towards the end of it's life (maybe... the car was stolen at around 200k miles, so not sure when it actually died) it was burning little bit of oil when 5W30 was used. However, I have noticed that when I changed for 0W40, it has not burn any oil at all and oil was noticeably cleaner.

Pros: oil noticeably cleaner
Cons: cost, longevity
Vehicle: Lexus
Mileage: 200000 km
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OEM Lexus Spark plug

Dealer prices vary and I actually think my local Toyota dealership is very reasonable…at least in comparison to Lexus where everything costs twice as much for the same thing. $223 quote for my Prius spark plug change cost me $50 in parts, for my wire’s Lexus the dealership wanted almost $500 and the plugs were only $70 doing it myself.

Pros: reasonable price
Cons: Lexus more expensive
Vehicle: Lexus
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Falken Tires
Clean-Steak9527
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Rating 5.0

Just put on 265/65/18 SL wildpeak at4w on an otherwise stock 2012 GX and can confirm that they will fit with no rubbing. Compared to the Michelin latitudes that were on before, the feel on the road is noticeably better, i.e. more plush but also more planted... if that makes sense. Road noise is minimal difference in my mind but I have a skybox on top so maybe I'm just used to it. Being in pnw, wet traction is a must and these should do the trick.

Pros: more plush, more planted
Cons: minimal road noise
Vehicle: Lexus GX
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MICHELIN Tires
DW597
  • Noise:
Rating 3.0

I would go with the ones that are the quietest. I have some Michelins with the V tread on a Lexus. Good tires but loud.

Pros: good tires
Cons: loud
Vehicle: Lexus
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K&N Oil filter

Oil is oil, however those K&N filters are trash, definitely wouldn’t put that in my car.

Cons: trash, bad quality
Vehicle: Lexus
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