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Replying to: talen316 (Jan 29, 2009 9:25 am) Sorry it took so long to reply.....I have not visited this board for a while. I did inquire several sources and was told that the load rating, width, and sidewall were within specs for this vehicle. The max load shows 825kg, or 1,819lbs. I have about 1000 miles on them now and with no issues or complaints. Personally, I "think" it is quieter than the Toyo tires I had. They channel water well in the rain, grip seems fine. So far, so good.......but if you have different info, pls. let us know. |
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| It's amazing. Toyota don't want to take responsibility about what happen (if they already knew this issue). There are only two tires which can fix on most of Toyota Highlander 2008. Both of them are bad. If most of us, owners of Toyota Highlander which comes with 19" Rim, complaint publicly, they may do something. Do you think? | |
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I just bought a used 2008 Highlander base model in Nov. I live in Mass so snow is a huge issue. I had the car for a month and was in an accident due to sliding in the snow. I have owned a toyota minivan for 10 years and never had a problem. It was great in the snow. This vehiclehowever is terrible in the snow. When I had it repaired the guy told me that the tires were not all weather and that I needed to replace them. Do you suppose that the original tires were changed out or could these be the originals. I have only made on car payment on the thing and it already has cost me my insurance deductable for my accident (first one in 25 years...I hate this car!) and now I need to buy new tires? any thoughts?? What should I buy for tires? Just want to sell it....I dont feel safe with my kids in the car. Help !!
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Replying to: squadnut (Jan 31, 2009 7:37 pm) If it is 245/55 19R, you have only two choices for all weather which are Toyo Open Country and Bridge Dueler. If you want snow tire, there is only one option, I think it's Bridgestone (please read back under this thread). If I know this 2008 Highlander with Rim 19" has a lot of issue with tire, I would not buy this car. There are other option that to change the rim size, which will cost you more. If your base model come with 17" Rim, you are so lucky, there are a lot of choices, I prefer Michelin. |
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I have 35000 miles on my Toyo tires with my 2008 limited. I drive the freeways so that may be part of my luck. I am thinking about just going with the Bridgestone for now as they are the most available tire. What do you think about the Bridgestone dueler?
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Replying to: squadnut (Jan 31, 2009 7:37 pm) |
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idavy: Go to Tirerack.com and look up the dueler. Click on the "reviews" tab. You won't like what you see. |
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Replying to: jdavy (Feb 05, 2009 5:58 am) |
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I was reading where you can use the same rim and perhaps use a 255/55 r19? Any news on new releases for the 245/55 r19? Hersogtom71, i do not think the '04 highlander uses this huge rimed tire so I am not sure your tire story matches. Did you use the 400HL?
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Replying to: hlander (Jan 14, 2009 12:18 pm) |
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