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Re: Coopers [cabinjj] by ronn
Mar 10, 2008 (5:17 am)
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Replying to: cabinjj (Mar 04, 2008 11:29 am)

Most of the 08 Highlanders in my area have Toyo tires. I am not a big fan of them. You mentioned Michelins. Do you find them to be more quiet than the Toyos?
 
Has any one else decided to switch out the Toyo tires for something else?
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Re: Coopers [ronn] by cabinjj
Mar 10, 2008 (5:57 am)
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Replying to: ronn (Mar 10, 2008 5:17 am)

My only experience with Michelins was on a 92 Cutlass Supreme Coupe. In the early 90's the 16 inch tires on cars started to appear. The Michelins were a speed rated, low profile tire and they were great and very quiet. The Toyo's I replaced them with were comparable in ratings but a hard tire. They were quiet but way too firm for my liking. I just hear that Michelins are popular. Find some Michelin men and women out there and ask them their recent experience with Michelins rather than taking my advice. I just regret not looking at them instead of the Coopers which are noisy at lower speeds. I keep hearing oem tires are junk no matter what brand. I have no data to back it up, just experience on several new cars. Does it make sense that tire manufacturers might mass produce lower quality tires at a lower cost for car manufacturers? There must be a tire expert out there who can dispute my gut feeling. Please do!! I would be delighted to hear the same Bridgestone tires that came on my 05 Highlander were lanquishing on the shelves of my local tire dealer. LOL
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Re: Yokahama Mileage by herzogtum71
Mar 25, 2008 (12:44 pm)
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Replying to: cabinjj (Mar 03, 2008 6:19 am)

I just drove from Massachusetts to Evansville,Indiana, via the same route as a year ago. I came back a different route, so I'll report mileage only for the 1100 miles on the way out to the Midwest.
 
March 2007 -- Bridgestone Duelers (tires that came with the '04 FWD 4-cylinder Highlander but tread still passed state inspection earlier in the month):
(1) tank in town prior to trip -- 245.9 miles -- 22.8 mpg
(2) via Taconic Parkway and Interstates to just northeast of Evansville -- 25.9 mpg
 
March 2008 -- Yokahama Geolandars (new in February)
(1) tank in town prior to trip -- 246.2 miles -- 23.0 mpg
(2) via Taconic Parkway and Interstates to just northeast of Evansville -- 26.0 mpg
 
It's hard to say how close the mileage is with the two sets of tires. Driving speed would not be much different, but average temperatures may have been a bit colder in 2007 than in 2008. In 2007 I had two passengers for 4/5 of the trip (each maybe 175 pounds) while in 2008 I was by myself but with more cargo than the previous year. In 2007 the trip was pretty much precipitation-free, while in 2008 I had heavy rain for about 2 or 3 hours.
 
Consider it to be virtually the same mileage with the new tires?
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Re: Yokahama Mileage [herzogtum71] by webgood
Mar 25, 2008 (1:44 pm)
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Replying to: herzogtum71 (Mar 25, 2008 12:44 pm)

Herzogtum...I've been waiting for your appraisal. Can you give your subjective impressions of the ride smoothness and noise, as well as any handling responses (wet/dry, cornering). I'm looking at possibly getting some soon. Thanks! Regards, BGood
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Re: Yokahama Mileage [webgood] by herzogtum71
Mar 26, 2008 (1:06 pm)
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Replying to: webgood (Mar 25, 2008 1:44 pm)

I'm pleased with the handling. Cornering may be a bit stiffer than the Bridgestones. Wet traction continues to impress me as better than the old tires even when they were brand new. I saw a lot of rain (8 inches in 30 hours), but no snow on this trip. Drove only once before the trip in snow, but not much of it. It was enough though to notice an improvement over the Bridgestones.
 
Road noise was most noticeable on barely damp blacktop, either just as rain was beginning, or after it had stopped and almost all the water had evaporated. Otherwise it was noticeable to about the same extent as the Bridgestones on certain surfaces. Lynch Road in Evansville (off of I-164) is the major example, which is noisy in any vehicle because, I think, of how the concrete surface was poured. Not exactly grooved, but something similar.
 
I think road noise in general is about the same as with the Bridgestones. The Highlander with either set of tires is quieter than some other vehicles I have owned. One bit of evidence for this is that I listened to a German radio play on cassette tape a couple of times during the trip. I had bought this many years ago, thinking it would help pass the time while traveling. But road noise in a '79 Honda and '87 Chevy Nova was so great that my wife and I couldn't hear a good percentage of the play well enough to make out the words. No such problem this time.
 
I believe I mentioned before that the ride seems to be a bit stiffer than the original tires. I prefer a bit of stiffness, so I'm happy with the ride.
 
One tire to avoid might be Hankooks. A friend of mine in Indiana just put a set of their all-season radials on his Subaru Legacy wagon. First time I rode in it he asked me right away if I liked the aircraft noise. I asked him if he had a hole in his muffler or exhaust. That's what it sounded like to me, but it was just road noise from these tires.
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Re: Yokahama Mileage [herzogtum71] by webgood
Mar 26, 2008 (4:38 pm)
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Replying to: herzogtum71 (Mar 26, 2008 1:06 pm)

Thanks Herzogtum! I was specifically looking at the Yokohamas as they get very good survey results and reviews on TireRack, even better than the Bridgestones.
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Re: Yokohama Mileage [webgood] by herzogtum71
Mar 27, 2008 (12:25 pm)
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Replying to: webgood (Mar 26, 2008 4:38 pm)

I'm glad my comments were of use. My apologies for misspelling the brand name. It is Yokohama with the second vowel being 'o'. I also have noted that Geolandar is often misspelled in on-line forums, but the last two letters are 'ar'.
 
When I bought the tires in February, there also was a 30-day money-back guarantee offered from the manufacturer. If that still is in effect, you have a way out if you buy them and really don't like them for some reason.
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Re: Yokahama Mileage [herzogtum71] by herzogtum71
Apr 02, 2008 (5:09 am)
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Replying to: herzogtum71 (Mar 26, 2008 1:06 pm)

Update on Hankook comment.... The main reason for road noise likely was a faulty wheel bearing. Now that this has been repaired, I'll ask for a report on noise level next time he goes on the road.
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Goodyear Integrity by jackmick656
Jun 13, 2008 (12:00 pm)
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I am one of the few people who like the Goodyear Integrity tires. They came OE on my 2003 HL and I now have 35,000 on them and I should reach 40,000. These tires have never needed balancing and they are not noisy. I live in the low desert of So Cal where it rarely rains so road conditions are not a factor. I plan to buy another set when the time comes, $80 each at Walmart, Where am I going wrong?

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