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Old 04-12-2015, 12:51 AM
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Old 04-12-2015, 04:38 AM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
I'm not sure what the cutoff date was for latest TSB, the dealer will be able to look up your VIN # and see if your vehicle has or hasn't been updated.
When you go to the dealer you need to state that your G is experiencing lagging/hesitant shifting for them to go through the TSB process (at least that's been my experience). As far as the cupholder, that depends on dealer discretion, it may or may not be determined to be a warranty item

And like I said, that price seems fair if the G is in reasonable condition, and it sounds like it is
I have a question. Can I ask Courtney from the dealership you gave me earlier and ask her if my year has the TSB update?
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Originally Posted by JinV36
I have a question. Can I ask Courtney from the dealership you gave me earlier and ask her if my year has the TSB update?
It wasn't me who mentioned a specific dealer, but your closest Infiniti dealer would be where I would go, they should be able to help you.

And looking at your G it seems to be in nice condition, I would look into replacing those All Season tires w/ summer tires when you have the budget, you'll get much better overall performance from your G w/ stickier rubber
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Originally Posted by blnewt
It wasn't me who mentioned a specific dealer, but your closest Infiniti dealer would be where I would go, they should be able to help you.

And looking at your G it seems to be in nice condition, I would look into replacing those All Season tires w/ summer tires when you have the budget, you'll get much better overall performance from your G w/ stickier rubber
Alright. Thanks. Any suggestions / recommendations for summer performance tires?
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Originally Posted by JinV36
Alright. Thanks. Any suggestions / recommendations for summer performance tires?
If price isn't a problem than Michelin Pilot Super Sports are the gold standard, great wet & dry grip, lightweight, and wear very well for a softer summer tire.

For about 30 to 40% less the Toyo T1 Sports are a great option, have excellent wet & dry grip but will wear faster than the Pilots, they also weigh a bit more.
Here's a good vendor for those tires, Andrew is the guy to talk to and gives nice deals when you mention myG37.com
I'd run a 235/50/18 front 255/45/18 rear to give you a bit more
tire on the road for a bit more planted feel.
Here's the links for those two sizes
TreadDepot.com: Toyo Proxes T1 Sport Tires Black Wall (235/50Z R18 101Y) 252290
TreadDepot.com: Toyo Proxes T1 Sport Tires Black Wall (255/45Z R18 103Y) 252280
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Originally Posted by blnewt
If price isn't a problem than Michelin Pilot Super Sports are the gold standard, great wet & dry grip, lightweight, and wear very well for a softer summer tire.

For about 30 to 40% less the Toyo T1 Sports are a great option, have excellent wet & dry grip but will wear faster than the Pilots, they also weigh a bit more.
Here's a good vendor for those tires, Andrew is the guy to talk to and gives nice deals when you mention myG37.com
I'd run a 235/50/18 front 255/45/18 rear to give you a bit more
tire on the road for a bit more planted feel.
Here's the links for those two sizes
TreadDepot.com: Toyo Proxes T1 Sport Tires Black Wall (235/50Z R18 101Y) 252290
TreadDepot.com: Toyo Proxes T1 Sport Tires Black Wall (255/45Z R18 103Y) 252280
Okay. and these All Sport ties are new (pretty new). Should I use them until they ware out, than buy the summer tires or keep the AS and just buy the summer now. Where I live (CA), I get no snow.. Most is just rain but we in a dummy drought so rain rarely comes -_-

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