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Toyota Highlander Tires and Wheels

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Has anybody ACTUALLY TRIED 17'S on an '08 Sport by nowlen
Apr 14, 2009 (12:22 pm)
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Replying to: cap2008 (Apr 13, 2009 1:44 pm)

Have you actually tried to put factory 17's on an '08 Highlander Sport or are you retelling what others have posted? I stopped at the dealer and looked up all the braking and suspension component 'differences' between the limited, sport and base Highlander. All part numbers are identical except for the strut! The calipers, rotors and hubs are identical across the non-Hybrid line. (I didn't check the Hybrid since I don't won't own one. I am looking for someone WHO HAS ACTUALLY ATTEMPTED THIS before I order a set of Factory 17's because neither I nor the dealer see any reason why they would NOT fit. I just makes no sense that the calipers would rub if they're the same calipers! Perhaps I'm missing something here. If you have tried the swap please let me know one way or the other. (And if it doesn't fit please let me know where the problem lies.) Thanks for any help.
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Re: Another 19" Horror Story [bacarroll] by berri
Apr 14, 2009 (3:41 pm)
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Replying to: bacarroll (Apr 14, 2009 11:20 am)

You shouldn't have to buy new wheels and tires on a new vehicle. Its bad enough they put junk tires on it, but coming out with a unique wheel size that doesn't have quality traction tires available on a SUV shows incredible arrogance on Toyota's part. It sounds like the old customer be damned attitude that eventually sunk GM. It appears they have repeated their behavior on the Venza. That will likely sink a lot of the car's initial enthusiasm in the marketplace in the not too distant future. People are strapped for money, yet Toyota who already gets a premium price screws them over having to spend over a grand or more for wheels and tires that will work in winter climates. Wait till the accidents start happening and it makes 60 Minutes.
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Are the 17" Dunlops OK by sconcern
Apr 15, 2009 (8:08 pm)
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I am close to pulling the trigger on a '09 Highlander Base with 4WD. From reading this forum I'm glad the vehicle I'm looking at buying isn't one with the 19" wheels. However I haven't seen many postings on how the 17" tires perform mileage wise. Is no news good news in this case?? I did review all the great choices of tires available when it comes time to replace (at least 3 variations of Michelin's)
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Re: Another 19" Horror Story [berri] by mdhutton
Apr 20, 2009 (8:39 pm)
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Replying to: berri (Apr 14, 2009 3:41 pm)

Agreed. I shouldn't have to spend $800 on new tires after only 10 months and 14,000 miles, but my life (and Chicago winters) necessitate otherwise. I believe I've found a solution:
 
Hankook Ventus AS RH07.
 
You'll have to go just a touch wider on the profile, as the closest size available to OE at the moment is 255/55R19, but this isn't terrible, and in fact might be preferred. The 420 treadwear rating helps give a 65,000-mile warranty, and the traction and temperature ratings (each "A") surpass the OE Bridgestone POS's that came with the vehicle. A load rating of 111 (vs 103 OE) is also nice. Not that I'm planning on pushing it, but they're also V-speed rated (149mph).
 
I can't find a negative review anywhere, and I've just spent 4 hours researching this option. Discount Tire is offering them for $205 each.
 
Anyone have any experience or opinions with this tire ?
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1700 miles by bob259
Apr 21, 2009 (3:10 am)
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Not sure if it's from reading all these posts on the bad Toyo's on our Highlanders or a real problem. I turned 1,700 mile on the 19" Toyo's on my 08 Highlander Hybrid Limited and have noticed some slight feathering to the outer most band on the front tires. Took it into the dealership, as it indicates to me the toe in is out a little. Well after 2 hours they told me they checked everyting and everything is fine and didn't see any feathering and the wear I saw was normal and to check my tire pressures often. Interesting seeing I've worked on cars and been in racing, including a tech inspector for NASCAR, a lot during my time and know what feathering is and looks like and weekly check my tire pressures, not to mention to onboard tire pressure monitoring system. I had them give me a copy of the spec sheet printout and am keeping it for my 5K check up. Starting to not feel as comfortable about these tires.
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CR underwhelmed about Highlander tire choices by steve_ HOST
Apr 21, 2009 (10:25 am)
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Toyota Highlander: Hard to choose a good replacement tire (Consumer Reports)
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Re: Another 19" Horror Story [bacarroll] by bacarroll
Apr 21, 2009 (11:17 am)
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Replying to: bacarroll (Apr 14, 2009 11:20 am)

Quick update: Discount Tire couldn't come close to the Lexus/Goodyear deal from International in my original posting. They wanted $205 for the Michelin Latitude Tour HP tires, leaving me only $95 for wheel selection (keeping to the per-tire/wheel cost of $275 from International). When I asked him what my options were for a $100 wheel, he said "Nothing". When I asked what I would have to spend to get decent 18" wheels and tires that fit a Highlander Hybrid, he replied "$1500", or $375 per; an additional $400.
 
So I just ordered the Lexus wheels with the Goodyear Forterra tires from International and will update the forum after I get a few miles on them.
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Re: Another 19" Horror Story [mdhutton] by talen316
Apr 21, 2009 (12:47 pm)
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Replying to: mdhutton (Apr 20, 2009 8:39 pm)

mdhutton -
 
Nice find!
 
In doing your research, did you find any reason for safety concern in going with the 255/55/19 since there is no reduction in the aspect ratio vs the 245/55/19?
 
In looking at the tire measurements calculator on Discount Tire's site, the size differences are increases in sidewall height (+0.21"), diam (+0.43"), circum (+1.36"). I don't know enough to know if these differences are nominal or could have any measurable effect. The speedometer is only off by about 1mph.
 
Also, did you uncover any potential concern with putting a 255/55/19 on the Toyota OEM 19" rim?
 
Thanks
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Re: Another 19" Horror Story [talen316] by hlander
Apr 21, 2009 (1:10 pm)
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Replying to: talen316 (Apr 21, 2009 12:47 pm)

Yes, mdhutton,
 
I would like to know about talen316 mention.
 
If there is not much different and no potential hazard, I would like to change my tire to that kind of tire too.
 
Now, odometer is 16000 miles and tire ware down to 3/32. I should change my tire very soon.
 
For my family safety, I have to change tire even Toyota and Toyo Tire still ignore customer bad feeling.
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Re: Another 19" Horror Story [talen316] by mdhutton
Apr 21, 2009 (5:02 pm)
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Replying to: talen316 (Apr 21, 2009 12:47 pm)

No, I didn't see anything in the research about a safety concern with the wider tire and the same aspect ratio.
 
The only question I still need answered is putting this tire on the OEM 19" wheel, and I suppose I'll have to visit my local Discount Tire and ask what they suggest, which I haven't had time to do yet.
 
For my vehicle, I'm going to have DT sipe the tires for now, I've got OK tread left and this should improve ride and wet road handling until the snow flies again.

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