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Highlander Hybrid Tire/Wheel Questions

137 messages,  Last post on Nov 29, 2009 at 2:05 PM

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06HH wheels and tires by brioboy
Oct 27, 2009 (11:42 am)
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Tranquiloon and Stevegold - sorry for a bit of a bum steer. 16 inch wheels don't fit my HH - they fit on a regular Highlander so that threw my service manager off. It has to do with the different braking system - why he didn't know that, I don't know. It seems I am the first to order winter tires in this dealership for a HH as normally A/S works around here just fine. The upshot is that I am getting the tires on my original rims and we will look around for new rims in the spring.
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Tire pressure in "cold" weather by tnt5197
Oct 27, 2009 (3:49 pm)
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Hi,
I've owned my '09 HH Limited for just a year now. I love it. The only problem I've encountered (besides the gas mileage not being that great) is when its "cold" here in S. Florida all the tire pressures need to be adjusted. Is this normal? Fortunately it doesn't get that cold here often. I'm talking the mid 50's. Its happened twice now. Putting air in the space is a pain. Appreciate any thoughts you have.
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06HH Michelin winter tires by brioboy
Oct 30, 2009 (10:02 pm)
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At the risk of sounding like a shill for Michelin, just back from a round trip from West Vancouver to Whistler on the Sea-to-Sky highway with rain and temperatures between 2 to 6 C, about 35 - 45 F, my new Latitude Alpins perform so well, it seems like a different car. They track beautifully, stick on the curves and are unbelievably quiet.
Oddly enough, I landed in Fort Lauderdale on the 18th, just when it got "cold" - tnt doesn't really know what cold is - he doesn't say which way he has to adjust the tire pressures - I wonder if it is the extreme drops in barometric pressures caused by hurricanes or storms that does it. One would think it would affect every car on the road. Maybe he is just a bit too fussy - I hardly ever check mine between servicing.
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Highlander hybrid tires. Please help by johnp28
Nov 03, 2009 (9:39 pm)
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The original tires on my 2008 Highlander Hybrid are P 245 55 R19 made by toyo. They have worn quick and after reading other people's experiences I'm not the only one. There are many more tire choices in P255 50 R19. Can I move up to this tire size and drive safely? Has anyone else done this? I was looking at the Continental Extreme contact DWS the have great feedback and high ratings.
 
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
JP
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Re: Highlander hybrid tires. Please help [johnp28] by drummer61
Nov 04, 2009 (6:21 am)
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Replying to: johnp28 (Nov 03, 2009 9:39 pm)

The service manager at my dealer told me that the Hybrid sensors key off the outside diameter of the tire. Your P245 55 R19 tires have an OD of 29 inches. The P 255 50 R19 tires have an OD of 29.6 inches. Check my facts by using this calculator http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html . According to what this guy says, you can change to an 18 inch rim as long as the OD stays the same otherwise your speedometer, odometer and other diagnistics will get screwed up.
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Re: Highlander hybrid tires. Please help [drummer61] by brioboy
Nov 04, 2009 (9:25 am)
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Replying to: drummer61 (Nov 04, 2009 6:21 am)

The worst adverse effect is on the braking system which helps to charge the HH batteries. I helped to educate my service manager when he proposed changing the wheel and tire size on my 06HH for new winter tires. Best to stick with the same wheel and tires size - get after the tire manufacturers.
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Re: Highlander hybrid tires. Please help [johnp28] by netdriver1
Nov 05, 2009 (1:57 pm)
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Replying to: johnp28 (Nov 03, 2009 9:39 pm)

According to this tire size finder thing, you should probably stick with P 245 55 R19.
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Re: Highlander Hybrid 2008 tires [monte8] by kmray
Nov 29, 2009 (11:18 am)
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Replying to: monte8 (Oct 07, 2009 7:45 pm)

So what is the best tire alternative for a 2008 HH limited? I just bought a used one and even with 12,0000 miles, the tires are shot. I don't want to get replacement TOYO ones, 245 55R19, certainly not at the Toyota dealer for $310/each ! Can I go down to 17 inches? What about other options? What is the best for inclement driving in snow and ice?
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$310 each?! by jking3
Nov 29, 2009 (2:05 pm)
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If your Toyota dealer is charging $310 per tire for those, you should never, ever go there again. For decent tires expect to pay around or under $200 per tire installed. Tires for this car generally range between $100 and $140 each wheel. Mounting and balancing should not exceed $50 per wheel. Looks like you have a custom size though.. maybe low $200s per tire to replace. www.tirerack.com has the Blizzak DM-V1 at $166 per tire in that size for example.

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