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WHOA there [herzogtum71] by nowlen
Oct 14, 2009 (12:43 pm)
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Replying to: herzogtum71 (Oct 14, 2009 12:17 pm)

Before doing what herzogtum71 recommends,"Put the 2 new ones on the front because that's where most of the driving traction comes from."
 
Please DO YOUR RESEARCH. That is just bad advice. EVERY manufacturer and reputable tire shop will tell you the new ones go on the rear and here's why:
 
http://www.discounttire.com/video/2NewTires.html
 
As I said... do your research! There's plenty more out there than just that link, but it demonstrates the reason pretty well!
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Re: 2008 Toyota highlander tires [klaasvd] by bayouguy
Oct 14, 2009 (5:00 pm)
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Replying to: klaasvd (Sep 16, 2009 5:44 pm)

I'm in the same exact situation as you described and after some research, it looks as though he's actually telling you the truth. The Toyo's that came on our Highlanders had a Rating of 400 (or approx. 40,000 miles) and it seems that the newer Toyo's have a rating of 640 (60,000 miles). I'm getting a set from Treadepot.com for less that $700 including shipping. That's a lot better than the $1,450 plus tax quote I recieved from my local Toyota Dealer.
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Toyo tires by gary222
Oct 14, 2009 (6:34 pm)
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I bought a 08 Highlander used with 12k miles and the tires needed to be replaced then. The dealer I bought it from knocked an additional $1,000 off the price due to this. He was going to install the same toyo a20's but I didn't want them. I now have 14,500 miles on the vehicle and am working on replacing them. After reading some post, I contacted Toyo customer service complaining about their tires. I was then instructed to bring the vehicle to a toyo dealer to have them inspected and then have the dealer contact toyo which I did. All 4 tires are evenly worn with between 2/32 and 4/32 tread left. Toyo came back to me stating that though these tires don't have a milage warrenty, as a goodwill gesture they would discount my next purchase 25%!......off RETAIL! Well isn't that special! The Toyo open country H/T's retail for $289 so with my "discount" they come out to $216.25!
Big deal! I can get the tire for $190.00 ea. at a local tire dealer, or my other option is to order them thru Tread Depot for $158.00 ea plus shipping. The only thing with going that route is that Tread Depot dosn't have any due to them being back ordered. I tell you, it really kills me to put another Toyo product on my car. Hopefully it will be the last!
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Re: Toyo tires [gary222] by doubles3
Oct 15, 2009 (8:43 am)
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Replying to: gary222 (Oct 14, 2009 6:34 pm)

Well, at least they tried ... when I called them to complain about my A20 with 25K miles, they told me to go and take a hike (not literally). The A20s have no mileage warranty on HL due to this being OEM equipment. So people who are replacing A20 with A20 have no claims.
 
I replaced A20 with H/T for ~$160/tire. So far so good. I am in the same boat as someone earlier - hopefully Mitchellin will come up with something next time around.
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Re: WHOA there [nowlen] by herzogtum71
Oct 15, 2009 (1:52 pm)
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Replying to: nowlen (Oct 14, 2009 12:43 pm)

Interesting video, but no mention of the condition of old tires, how much above a hypothetical posted speed limit the cars were traveling when the hydroplaning was induced, and whether the cars are FWD, RWD, or AWD. In the posting I responded to, the existing tires have just 18K and it sounded like the tread was pretty decent. I've been in this situation twice with an AWD. Once I had the dealer replace two tires, and another time I had the work done at an independent shop. Both times the recommendation was to put the two new ones on the front so that tire life would be maximized. I have yet to hydroplane on a wet curve.
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Re: WHOA there [herzogtum71] by nowlen
Oct 15, 2009 (4:10 pm)
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Replying to: herzogtum71 (Oct 15, 2009 1:52 pm)

I agree that I would not replace all 4 tires. I would keep the best 2 on the vehicle, mounted in front, buy 1 new one and mount it along with the spare (if in near new condition) on the rear. From following this thread It is rare to have people go beyond 30,000 on OEM tires, so 18,000 is probably about 2/3 worn down. Not insignificant! I'll say it again: Please, people, don't listen to me, and especially don't listen to bad web advice from rookies. The web is a great resource JUST DO YOUR RESEARCH - IT IS FOR YOUR OWN YOUR SAFETY.
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Re: Toyo tires [gary222] by damifinomike
Oct 15, 2009 (4:21 pm)
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Replying to: gary222 (Oct 14, 2009 6:34 pm)

Greetings:
I hope you have MUCH better luck finding the Toyo H/T tires than I did. KanRock tires and Belle Tire (in Michigan) both report the H/T tires by Toyo are backordered way into December, at least. Thus, "nobody" has them in stock and with WINTER coming on real soon, I had to opt for the A20.
Agree with you that I too, had to "bite the bullet" and put "something" on the vehicle as winter is fast approaching and fearful the A20 will be out of stock as well. Oil change guys at local Toyota garage informed me that I made good decision by sticking with same size tires. Computer controlled mechanism and other "stuff" too numerous to mention would also mess up my gas mileage on vehicle. They too heard same results with Bridgestone tires for this vehicle.
I got the A20 installed this week at local Belle Tire shop. They tried to get the H/T for me but could not obtain until "at least" December.
 
Strange: TOYO tires have same letters as TOYOTA ! Could there be some sort of conspiracy going on? You be the judge !
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Re: Toyo tires [doubles3] by mmeer
Oct 17, 2009 (7:14 pm)
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Replying to: doubles3 (Oct 15, 2009 8:43 am)

Just have a question. If the Toyo website specifies their 255/55 R19 as a standard fit for the Highlander, then why is their much talk of a tire that size voiding the Highlander warranty? Of course I'm interested in the michelin lattitude 255/55 R19 for a replacement and not a Toyo tire.
 
Any insight on this? I know the OEM tire is the 245/55 R19, but, has anyone had Toyo 255/55 R19's installed at a Toyota dealer?
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Re: Toyo tires [mmeer] by doubles3
Oct 18, 2009 (5:19 am)
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Replying to: mmeer (Oct 17, 2009 7:14 pm)

Toyo does not warrant your car so it does not matter what they say. Toyo does not even stand behind their A20 tires.
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Re: Toyo tires [doubles3] by bob259
Oct 18, 2009 (5:42 am)
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Replying to: doubles3 (Oct 18, 2009 5:19 am)

Nor does Toyota stand behind it's decision to go with these odd ball tires. Here it's snowing here already and I have been trying for months to get winter tires. I'm not happy with Michelin's and the others for not supporting this tire size seeing Toyota continues to put them on it's vehicles. Wonder who at Toyota and Toyo are getting kickbacks on this one.....

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