Recently I purchased my first LX570 (a shiny black used 2009 @ 120k miles). Since then I put 1200 miles on it. After a recent 300 mile trip I have noticed at least 30plus small road chips on the trunk lid and few on the side wheels. I do not remember seeing so many chips before purchasing it or on any of my other two cars.
Since acquiring LX, I have changed from stock 20" wheels to 18" Tundra TRD Pro wheels with Michelin LTX AT2 (275P65/R18). I read somewhere that these tires are capable of throwing rocks at your car and can break windshields :-( If that's true, do you think, any tire capable of throwing rocks/gravel onto your front lid? Need some teaching on physics, and projectile motion etc..
Also I live in Chicago area (Construction and winter are the two seasons they say, we have it here) . I can spot lots of gravel on the roads, new ashplat and blacktop.
I read that traveling too close to a big truck could cause these chips. I try to avoid them any way... . It's not a great feeling to see your car with so many chips, and these road chips are 1-3 mm size to all over the front part of the lid.
I bought Dr. ColorChip to do cover up these chips.
1. Can anyone share their experience in fixing roadchips and how to fix them and is this Dr. Chip guy good or bad ? Should I be better of handing the job to a pro?
2. Should I simply change my tires ?
3. Is this bad driving on myside?
4. Should I avoid construction areas and large trucks?
4. If I bought this for light offroading, should be so concerned about the roadchips?
5. Should I buy a deflector?
Can you share your thoughts? Greatly appreciate any advice.
Since acquiring LX, I have changed from stock 20" wheels to 18" Tundra TRD Pro wheels with Michelin LTX AT2 (275P65/R18). I read somewhere that these tires are capable of throwing rocks at your car and can break windshields :-( If that's true, do you think, any tire capable of throwing rocks/gravel onto your front lid? Need some teaching on physics, and projectile motion etc..
Also I live in Chicago area (Construction and winter are the two seasons they say, we have it here) . I can spot lots of gravel on the roads, new ashplat and blacktop.
I read that traveling too close to a big truck could cause these chips. I try to avoid them any way... . It's not a great feeling to see your car with so many chips, and these road chips are 1-3 mm size to all over the front part of the lid.
I bought Dr. ColorChip to do cover up these chips.
1. Can anyone share their experience in fixing roadchips and how to fix them and is this Dr. Chip guy good or bad ? Should I be better of handing the job to a pro?
2. Should I simply change my tires ?
3. Is this bad driving on myside?
4. Should I avoid construction areas and large trucks?
4. If I bought this for light offroading, should be so concerned about the roadchips?
5. Should I buy a deflector?
Can you share your thoughts? Greatly appreciate any advice.
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