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Highlander Hybrid Tire/Wheel Questions

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Re: Snow tires [oliviae] by brioboy
Oct 23, 2007 (11:51 am)
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Replying to: oliviae (Oct 21, 2007 4:34 pm)

Hi Oliviae, I am in Whistler with my 06 HH, equipped with Michelin Energy LX4, rated M&S but I am looking for a real snow tire and Michelin Latitude was my first choice but on talking with dealers and checking the net, the best tire is the Nokian tyre. You can google it and find dealers in Colorado and they are probably a whole lot cheaper than Canadian dealers I have talked to so far. If anyone knows of a good deal in the Greater Vancouver area, I would appreciate hearing a recommendation. Forget Bridgestone, I had trouble with those on my Subaru and switched to Michelin.
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Re: CA Laws on Snow Tires and Chains [stevedebi] by monte8
Nov 13, 2007 (8:46 pm)
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Replying to: stevedebi (Oct 13, 2006 3:07 pm)

The 2008 HH owner's manual does specifically address tire chains and has instructions on installation.
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Snow tires for 2008 HH by monte8
Nov 13, 2007 (9:17 pm)
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I just purchased a 2008 HH. It came with 245R55/19 tires. When I checked at Tirerack.com, they do not show any snow tires in 19". They recommend 245R65/17 tires and wheels (without asking what size wheels and tires were standard). Of course the wheels are $125 each.
 
Does anyone know of a source for inexpensive steel wheels to fit the HH?
 
Any thoughts on the 17" replacing the 19". I understand that total width and diameter are the crucial measurements, but is there any problem with brake clearance?
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Re: Snow tires for 2008 HH [monte8] by brioboy
Nov 16, 2007 (6:14 pm)
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Replying to: monte8 (Nov 13, 2007 9:17 pm)

The service manager at my Port Moody dealer tells me to forget about winter tires for a year or two as the M&S tires, new, are more than up to the rain and snow conditions on the Sea-to-Sky highway to Whistler. If severe conditions dictate, monte8 may need better advice but I personally would not substitute a 17 inch wheel for a 19 inch wheel.
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Re: Snow tires for 2008 HH [brioboy] by monte8
Nov 16, 2007 (9:13 pm)
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Replying to: brioboy (Nov 16, 2007 6:14 pm)

Keep in mind that the standard tire/wheel on the 2008 HH is 245/65R17. I think that "standard" is hypothetical because they are only shipping with option packages with the 19" wheels and tires.
 
Further checking from other dealers seems to indicate that there are no snow tires from any manufacturer in 19" 55 series.
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245/55/19 WINTER TIRES by kullenberg
Nov 19, 2007 (12:33 pm)
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From the Tire Rack web site
"Bridgestone Blizzak DM-Z3 (Light Truck/SUV Studless Ice & Snow) Warranty Rating 3
 
    * Size: 245/55QR19
    * Blackwall
    * QR Speed Rated
 
    * Price: $155.00 (each)
    * Estimated Availability:
      In Stock
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Re: 245/55/19 WINTER TIRES [kullenberg] by monte8
Nov 19, 2007 (2:01 pm)
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Replying to: kullenberg (Nov 19, 2007 12:33 pm)

Well, that is a change. Last week those did not show up in my search.
 
Thank you.
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NOKIAN TIRES by kullenberg
Dec 04, 2007 (6:16 pm)
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Nokian makes a WR that is very close:
255/50R19XL
The overall diameter is only .6" less. A comparison can be made at:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
 
The WR is an all season tire with the snowflake, which denotes severe winter duty. I've had a set on my 06 HH for 30k mi and they still have lots of miles left and have performed great in snow. The Nokian site for the WR is:
http://www.nokiantires.com/en/tire_wr_suv.aspx
BTW; Nokians are made in Finland; they know about winter driving - they are a little hard to find, and they are not cheap.
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Burning rubber? by jking3
May 28, 2008 (1:16 pm)
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You know how they all pitch the fuel savings and whatnot of this vehicle? Nobody tells you that you'll be going through twice as many tires as normal because of the electroc motors. I guess their low-end torque pulls more rubber off the tires? I checked the tires on my Hybrid 2007 model they have a treadwear rating of 440, and yet I'm at 25k miles now and they are down to the wearmarks. Any possible money I would save on fuel goes into replacing tires, and we all know tires are one of the most difficult thing environmentally to get rid of... they sit in piles until they light on fire (by accident, of course) and cause lots of environmental damage.

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