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Highlander Hybrid Tire/Wheel Questions

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Re: CA Laws on Snow Tires and Chains [discussion1] by terry92270
Oct 14, 2006 (1:57 am)
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Replying to: discussion1 (Oct 14, 2006 1:50 am)

See you there!
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Oversized Wheels & Tires by texmex627
Oct 18, 2006 (3:45 pm)
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Has anyone put 18" wheels on a Highlander Hybrid? Whats has been your experience. Do they improve or inhibit road feel and handling? Note -The Lexus RX has an 18" wheel option.
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Re: CA Laws on Snow Tires and Chains [discussion1] by shilohlady
Oct 19, 2006 (5:40 pm)
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Replying to: discussion1 (Oct 13, 2006 10:34 pm)

Instructions regarding chains are on page 396 of my user manual. Use chains on the front wheels only.
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Re: CA Laws on Snow Tires and Chains [shilohlady] by cdptrap
Oct 19, 2006 (6:13 pm)
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Replying to: shilohlady (Oct 19, 2006 5:40 pm)

Thank you thank you thank you! These old eyes could not find it until your post. Now we only need to bring one pair of chains for the front!
Thanks again and thanks to everyone who clarified this chain usage issue.
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Re: Snow Tires [82415] by claudiainak
Oct 20, 2006 (9:46 am)
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Replying to: 82415 (Oct 08, 2006 3:18 pm)

Its our first year with our highland hybrid, can we use only two snow tires in the back or do i need to buy all four? suggestions are very much appreciated!
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Re: Snow Tires [claudiainak] by cdptrap
Oct 20, 2006 (11:58 am)
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Replying to: claudiainak (Oct 20, 2006 9:46 am)

Safest is four snow tires on all four wheels. If it must be two, they should go on the front permanent drive axle of the HH and not in the back. The HH is a FWD.
 
If your HH has 4WDi, it will be worthwhile to have Snow treads on all four wheels. This can keep you moving in conditions that stop other less well-equipped cars. This capability is priceless when it is dark, there is a snow storm and you are miles from home. I have had too many of those when we lived in Michigan.
 
All safety systems rely on some traction on some of the tires to function. So if there is no traction, there is nothing the on-board safety systems can do. If the HH has traction in the front only, then the rear can still slip and slide in a worst case scenario. Ideally, the Traction Control can handle that if it can find traction in one of the rear tires. But if you hit a patch of ice and the rear tires completely lose traction, the front will try to go where you steer but the rear may wag. So it is safest to have snow treads on all four.
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Re: Snow Tires [cdptrap] by terry92270
Oct 22, 2006 (5:05 pm)
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Replying to: cdptrap (Oct 20, 2006 11:58 am)

Claudia, Cdptrap is exactly right!
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Re: Oversized Wheels & Tires [texmex627] by 2006rsx
Oct 24, 2006 (8:09 am)
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Replying to: texmex627 (Oct 18, 2006 3:45 pm)

Should work just fine. Maintaining the stock tire outside diameter, with 18" wheels you get shorter sidewalls which flex a lot less. The ride will be firmer, but the handling will tighten up some. They even show 19" and 20" wheels/tires as viable options for a Highlander over on The Tire Rack site.
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Re: Oversized Wheels & Tires [2006rsx] by qqqq
Nov 06, 2006 (7:03 pm)
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Replying to: 2006rsx (Oct 24, 2006 8:09 am)

I'm picking up my 235 65 R 17 Nokian Hakka SUV Winter Tires tomorrow. I'll tell everyone about the performance after i try them for a week or so.
 
Research says they are some of the best snow tires on the market for a light truck.
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Nokian Hakka SUV Winter Tire Update by qqqq
Nov 12, 2006 (10:31 am)
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I've now been driving on these tires in Calgary for the last 6 days. Wintery conditions: Quite Icy and Moderate Snow. So far I am very pleased. They grip very well in all conditions, easily clear themselves of snow/ice and also look good on my HyHy.
 
Only downside was cost. Was thinking of Michelin Latitude X-Ice since they were not XL rated and hence were 70 Cdn $ cheaper. Unfortunately not in stock at the time with no ETA as well. So went with the Nokian's. Mounted them on Core Racing Evo-7's which were also on sale.
 
Nothing would prevent me from recommending these snow tires to anyone who experiences real winter.
 
Safe winter driving to you all.

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