Sign In Join 



Toyota Highlander Tires and Wheels

450 messages,  Last post on Dec 01, 2009 at 4:03 PM

You are in the Toyota Highlander Forum. Your Hosts are steve_ & tidester

What is this discussion about? Toyota Highlander, Tires, SUV


Messages Page 10 of 46
1
...
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
...
46
Prev
Next
Last
Go To Msg #
Search This Discussion

#84 of 450
Re: Non OEM size tires on vehicle just purchased [tgorman] by bdyment
Jan 03, 2008 (5:07 am)
Reply

Replying to: tgorman (Jan 02, 2008 6:22 pm)

I think new tires is the way to go. The 75 series that are now on the Highlander are just too tall for proper handling and ride. The rear clearance is very tight as well. The dealer should not have installed anything more than a 65 or 70 series. Good luck on your upcoming tire swap.
#85 of 450
Tire info by my_mr2
Jan 10, 2008 (11:45 am)
Reply
I have a 2005 Highlander 2WD with the 225/70 -16, and use snow tire in the winter.
 
I am looking for fair weather tires, for Hwy use only with comfort and noise as the priority. Do any of you have info, or use Kumo Solus KH16 or Goodyear Assurance ComfortTred tires?
 
What do you think of them, and do you like them?
 
Thanks,
Mike
#87 of 450
Highlander Rim Problem by bcsteve
Feb 14, 2008 (8:29 pm)
Reply
I have a 2004 Highlander Limited that I purchased new. I noticed recently that the finish on the rims is starting to bubble up and flake around the inner lip of the holes in the rims. This is occurring on all 4 wheels. I've never used anything to clean them other than good old car wash soap liquid. No other finish on the vehicle seems to be affected. Anyone else out there having problems with the finish peeling off their rims?
#88 of 450
Re: Tire info [my_mr2] by herzogtum71
Feb 18, 2008 (5:34 pm)
Reply

Replying to: my_mr2 (Jan 10, 2008 11:45 am)

Did you decide on new tires yet? I have a 2004 4-cylinder 2WD that came with Bridgestone Dueler H/T 687's -- P225/70R16. Now at 51K it's time to replace them. I got good wear out of the Bridgestones and liked the ride when dry, but I would like something that is better in wet conditions.
 
Dealer gave ballpark figure of $600 for a set of new tires (installed) comparable to the Bridgestones (presumably rated 50K or 60K). Are there better tires for the same price or less? I have had good luck with Yokahamas on other vehicles and might consider the Geolanders, but I don't want to reduce mpg.
 
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
#89 of 450
Bad tire on 08 Highlander by ronn
Feb 19, 2008 (6:08 am)
Reply
If you have Toyo tires, which my new Highlander 08 has, check for defective tires. I have one on the front. Has a big gash line that goes across.
It is not certain, but I think it came with a defect. I did not notice it until this past week. I have had the Highlander for almost a month. I have not run over anything that sharp that I'm aware of, so the dealer agreed to order a new one at no cost.
 
Others have told me that Toyo Tires are not very good. I wish they had put Mich. tires on the new Highlanders.
#90 of 450
Re: Tire info [herzogtum71] by cabinjj
Feb 20, 2008 (5:53 am)
Reply

Replying to: herzogtum71 (Feb 18, 2008 5:34 pm)

I went with Cooper Discover tires. I live in an area that gets a lot of snow in the winter and the roads are often snowpacked and icy. I have AWD, 05 Highlander and these tires perform well. I do think my mileage has gone down a little. I get about 20 mpg average. Stock Bridgestones did better but only lasted 18,000 miles. Have Yokohamas on my 01 Chevy truck and love them.
#91 of 450
Re: Tire info [cabinjj] by herzogtum71
Feb 21, 2008 (12:17 pm)
Reply

Replying to: cabinjj (Feb 20, 2008 5:53 am)

Thanks for the info. I checked with the parts department at my dealer. They can sell me the same Bridgestone Duelers for $129.99 per tire uninstalled. I asked about something that would be better on wet or snow, and they mentioned the Michelin LTX that others have mentioned in this forum, for $171.12 per tire. Time now to investigate some indpendent tire retailers.
 
Which Bridgestones specifically lasted only 18K for you? Just wondering if I got lucky with the Duelers that came on the vehicle in 2004, or if it's generally considered to be a good tire....
#92 of 450
Re: Tire info [herzogtum71] by cabinjj
Feb 22, 2008 (7:08 am)
Reply

Replying to: herzogtum71 (Feb 21, 2008 12:17 pm)

They were the Duelers original equipment and from what I hear that was par for those tires that year. I think I will go with the Michelins next time around. The tire dealer I have used for years for all my tire and alignment work does not sell Michelins and due to loyalty to them, I went with Cooper Discover ATR's. As I mentioned, they are a great traction tire but they are noisier than Duelers were. I drive on a lot of mountain highways that have a lot of curves but despite regular rotation 5,000 and careful air pressure checks, the Duelers were gone at 18. I was astounded frankly. Never had such a bad tire. You were lucky or you drive in warm climate with straight roads. I will never risk running a Bridgestone tire again and when I buy another vehicle I would trade out original tires no matter what they are.
#93 of 450
Re: Tire info [cabinjj] by herzogtum71
Feb 23, 2008 (11:27 am)
Reply

Replying to: cabinjj (Feb 22, 2008 7:08 am)

I'm in northeastern Massachusetts near Nashua NH. No straight roads and warm winters here. So I'm astounded as well. Your AWD would maybe cause a bit faster wear. But 18K versus 51K for the same tire??

Messages Page 10 of 46
1
...
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
...
46
Prev
Next
Last
Go To Msg #
Search This Discussion
To POST a message, please Sign In.

New? Join Now!

Forum Tools

Please sign in.
Email Address:

Password:

Forgot Password?

Search Forums

Enter Keyword(s)

Advanced Search

Browse by Vehicle



View All Vehicles
Advertisement
Ask the Community
See What People Are Asking

Browse by Board

Browse by Topic


View All Topics
Advertisement