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Re: 2007 HH burning thru tires [jking3] by cdptrap
Jul 09, 2008 (6:44 am)
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Replying to: jking3 (Jul 09, 2008 4:06 am)

Thanks for posting this experience, we will watch what happens on our 2006 HH.
 
We switched from the Integrity to the "Fortera Silent Armor". They wore well and I calculated that they would have lasted to about 48K miles. We do a mix of on-road (65%) and dirt ranch road (35%). Unfortunately, two tires were punctured at around 35K miles, one by a nail, another by a screw. Both seemed perfectly fine with very slow loss of air, both could hold tire pressure for quite a while and still had plenty of tread left but it was winter and we decided it was not worth the risk. My wife replaced all four with the "Fortera Triple Tread" and they seem fine so far (knock on wood).
 
Our dedicated winter tires are the Nokian SUV WR.
 
Good luck with the new tires! Hope they last their stated life span.
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Re: 2007 HH burning thru tires [mk3172] by rodonnell
Jul 14, 2008 (12:03 pm)
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Replying to: mk3172 (Jul 07, 2008 3:57 pm)

I will repeat from a previous post. I have the Michelin Energy LX4 on my 07 HH. Currently have 63,000 miles on them, figure I have another 10,000 left. The fronts are getting close to the end of useful life. Probably would have done much better had I rotated them every 5K. I would definately get another set of the same. $150.00 mounted and balanced at Costco is not a bad price either.
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Re: 2007 HH burning thru tires [rodonnell] by lenster1
Jul 15, 2008 (4:29 am)
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Replying to: rodonnell (Jul 14, 2008 12:03 pm)

Now tell us how you managed to get that kind of mile age out of those tires?
2007 with 63,000 miles. Thats a lot of driving.
What do you keep your tire pressure at?
Do you live in a mild climate area?
Flat roads not many hills?
Driving style?
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Re: 2007 HH burning thru tires [lenster1] by rodonnell
Jul 15, 2008 (9:58 am)
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Replying to: lenster1 (Jul 15, 2008 4:29 am)

about 4,000 miles a month. A ton of driving.
 
I keep the tires at the factory recommended 32 PSI, along with maintaining the rest of the car at factory specifications. I rotated the tires once at 10,000 miles, but noticed no different wear patterns so neglected to continue with the rotation schedule. Perhaps I should have as I now notice the fronts have just a little less tread than the rear.
 
Most of my driving is on the interstate, (I-95) in and out of Washington DC. I would consider this a mild climate area.
 
I have noticed no discernable difference in performance caused by weather variations.
 
My driving style is dictated by the road conditions and the other traffic. Usually stop and go, separated by periods of very fast (80MPH+) runs. Getting a solid 25 MPG.
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HH tires by brioboy
Jul 15, 2008 (12:40 pm)
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I am far from rodonnell's driving and have only about 22,000 km on my 06 HH. I thought his gas consumption was rather high but when I did the conversions from US gallons to Cdn gallons, its about right. I just filled up with 55.435 Litres $1.471/L which converts to almost 31 miles/Cdn gal and about 25.5 miles/US gal. For my Americans friends, the cost converts to $6.68/Cdn gal or $5.60/US gal. You can find the conversions on www.vancouvergasprices.com a division of gasbuddy.com.
I, too, have the Michelin tires but keep them at about 34 psi, which works fine, winter and summer, driving to Whistler on the sea-to-sky highway.
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Re: 2007 HH burning thru tires [mk3172] by mk3172
Jul 17, 2008 (1:33 pm)
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Replying to: mk3172 (Jul 07, 2008 3:57 pm)

Update on Goodyear Integrity issue. Complained to Goodyear and through dealer they are offering $85 per tire credit on replacements. Looking at Fortera TripleTreds (wanted Silent Armor, but no one can find them in California). TripleTreds are at $200 a piece, which seems high, but isn't so bad with the credit. Anyone with insight on difference between the TripleTreds and SilentArmor?
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Re: 2007 HH burning thru tires [mk3172] by cdptrap
Jul 23, 2008 (9:07 am)
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Replying to: mk3172 (Jul 17, 2008 1:33 pm)

Our '06 Hh went from Integrity -> SilentArmor -> Triple Tred on our '06 HH. Winter tires are Nokian SUV WR.
 
Integrity:
1. Gave the feeling of "high" riding, soft, squishy, wobbly, jiggly. Car felt disjoint from tires; weird feeling.
2. Pronounced body-lean in turns. 90-deg well-banked country lane turn at 15-MPH with proper entry and exit.
3. Steering was vague and slow. Starting a turn had pronounced lag.
4. Muted small bumps well. Large bumps cause it to jiggle-wiggle.
5. Howled at freeway speed >60-MPH.
6. Did not inspire confidence in handling.
7. Did not keep pressure well, not good on dirt roads.
8. Hydroplane like any other tires but car system compensated well.
 
Fortera SilentArmor:
1. Rides high but firm. No squishy wobbly or jiggly feel. Car felt better integrated with tires.
2. Significantly less body-lean in turns. 90-deg well-banked country lane turn at ~20-MPH with proper entry and exit.
3. Steering was still vague, turn was a little more solid, no lag but not fast.
4. Muted big bumps well, small bumps would come through but not hard.
5. Quiet on freeway.
6. While handling was not inspiring, its firm no-jiggle ride with no body-leans felt much more secure and safe.
7. Tough tires, kept pressure very well even after many mile on dirt roads.
8. Less hydroplaning, would cut through water better but could still feel lag.
 
TripleTred (Snowflake on Mtn - severe service)
0. Completely different steering feel.
1. Rides just right. No squishy wobbly or jiggly feel. When cruising on freeways, the car hugs the road smooth as silk. It gave the illusion of a well-tuned sports car on straight run. Car and tires are one .
2. No body-lean in turns if done well. 90-deg well-banked country lane turn at ~25-MPH with proper entry and exit.
3. Steering is more responsive, turn is responsive, almost quick. On city street, when we turn, the car turns, no noticeable lag.
4. Muted big bumps well, small bumps will come through but not hard.
5. Quiet all around on freeway and streets.
6. Handling is confidence-inspiring compared against the Integrity and Fortera SA. At highway speed, steer and it follows; much like a good sedan. On winding roads, the car takes turns with confidence.
7. Surprisingly tough tires, kept pressure very well even after many mile on dirt roads.
8. On wet surface, it cuts right through, no hydroplaning yet, and lags only in deeper flow.
 
Overall, we prefer the TripleTred for its combination of handling characteristics, ride comfort and noise level. Our HH just drives much better, smoother and felt more planted and secure with the TripleTred. I am not claiming TripleTred is "best" against other brands; I am sure others may do as well or better.
 
Please note that we did not research tires too much. Each change was out of desperation. We grabbed what we could as quick as we could regardless of brands. Bad execution but ended up with decent results; pure luck.
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Re: 2007 HH burning thru tires [mk3172] by kvsteve
Nov 22, 2008 (11:41 am)
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Replying to: mk3172 (Jul 17, 2008 1:33 pm)

How did you work the refund from Goodyear. I'm looking at the same issue. Integrity makes a much better ski than tire in upstate new york and the wear and ride sux.
#74 of 137
Re: 2007 HH burning thru tires [kvsteve] by sven44
Nov 24, 2008 (6:46 am)
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Replying to: kvsteve (Nov 22, 2008 11:41 am)

Steve,
 
Thanks for the note.
 
Currently slammed with family situations and work but really want to share experiences to leverage towards a solution for this on going issue with our Hybrid Highlanders. I am now on my third set of tires. Can you share the details and I will dig up the same from service invoices and tire invoices. Date of tire replacement, how much worn on front and back and the mileage each time the tires needed replaced. I was told by the dealer that you must rotate every 3k miles or you void the warranty on the tires. I'd like to know what other vehicle in the world wears thru tires like this and if this is a characteristic of this vehicle they should be telling you this when you are driving off the lot so you don't come back 10K miles later with the tires down to the cords.
 
Sorry if I was just redundant from past messages. I have not wrapped my head around this issue for some time but I really need to.
 
Let's talk next week.
 
Jeff
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2008 Highlander Hybrid - Toyo Tires by _starrman_
Nov 29, 2008 (10:44 am)
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My Highlander Hybrid Limited came stock with 245/55R19 Toyo A20 Open Country tires and I was wondering if anyone has any experience with these tires in snow or heavy rain? I'm here in DC and there hasn't been any snow as of yet... just curious what others thought of these tires so far?

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