From: Joe AutoDrill on 2 Nov 2009 13:12 After putting on 20,000 miles of suburban and highway riding, our tires are about done on the 2008 Highlander Limited... No unusual wear and the alignment is fine... But we are finding it VERY hard to come across acceptable replacement tires. All the local discount places don't carry the unique 19" size and online is possible, but with no guarantees of quality other than the ratings. We know for sure we will not go with the stock brand... We want to try and get a bit better mileage this next time. So... The warning is that if you have a Highlander or "other" with 19" rims, start looking for tires early and make sure that you know what it is that you are getting into. We tried very hard to convince the dealer to give us the smaller tires off the sport and give our fancy rims to the next sport customer as a free upgrade but failed to convince them that it would be a good deal for them... Maybe they were hoping I would return to them for tires I guess. Regards, Joe Agro, Jr. (800) 871-5022 01.908.542.0244 Automatic / Pneumatic Drills: http://www.AutoDrill.com Multiple Spindle Drills: http://www.Multi-Drill.com Production Tapping: http://Production-Tapping-Equipment.com/ Flagship Site: http://www.Drill-N-Tap.com VIDEOS: http://www.youtube.com/user/AutoDrill V8013-R
From: Joe AutoDrill on 3 Nov 2009 08:30 > Ummmm, you could always REPLACE the rims to get good available tire > selection and then put the 'fancy' up for sale on ebunko or craig's list > ... There are reports on the internet saying teh brake calipers are different from the Sport to the Limited (17/18" to the 19") and thus the smaller rims are not simply transferable. I don't necessarily believe it, but have no way of confirming it either. Regards, Joe Agro, Jr. (800) 871-5022 01.908.542.0244 Automatic / Pneumatic Drills: http://www.AutoDrill.com Multiple Spindle Drills: http://www.Multi-Drill.com Production Tapping: http://Production-Tapping-Equipment.com/ Flagship Site: http://www.Drill-N-Tap.com VIDEOS: http://www.youtube.com/user/AutoDrill V8013-R
From: Joe AutoDrill on 4 Nov 2009 15:20 >You can buy good all terrain tires that are good in snow and mud that >also give a good highway ride. You have to look at the tire ratings >though to get a good determination. Forget any extremes unless that's >what you really need. Show me a tire for my truck's stock rim and I'll buy it... 245-55-19 Now, as discussed, I could go to smaller rims and TRIED but the dealer would not comply. I'm trying to limit my costs at this point without pissing off the wife with ugly steel rims. >Every time I see one of those 4wd with the big wheels and low profile >tires, I immediately know they have no experience with trucks. It's >all about looks, and what's worse, that doesn't even look good. That's BS. Some people simply like that style and it's quite possible they own an International Scout or old positive ground Land Rover at home... Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I don't personally like teh oversized, low profile tire look, but I understand why some do... -- Regards, Joe Agro, Jr. (800) 871-5022 01.908.542.0244 Automatic / Pneumatic Drills: http://www.AutoDrill.com Multiple Spindle Drills: http://www.Multi-Drill.com Production Tapping: http://Production-Tapping-Equipment.com/ Flagship Site: http://www.Drill-N-Tap.com VIDEOS: http://www.youtube.com/user/AutoDrill V8013-R
From: Charly Coughran on 4 Nov 2009 16:09 "Joe AutoDrill" <autodrill(a)yunx.com> wrote in news:pmlIm.2043$gg6.139 @newsfe25.iad: > 245-55-19 > http://www.performanceplustire.com/products/tires/searchType/searchByBran d/manufacturerID/27/productID/4819/tireSize/245_SLASH_55-19#prodAnchor -- ------- Charly Coughran ccoughran(a)DELETE-TO-RESPOND-UCSD.EDU
From: studio on 4 Nov 2009 23:49
On Nov 4, 3:20 pm, "Joe AutoDrill" <autodr...(a)yunx.com> wrote: > >You can buy good all terrain tires that are good in snow and mud that > >also give a good highway ride. You have to look at the tire ratings > >though to get a good determination. Forget any extremes unless that's > >what you really need. > > Show me a tire for my truck's stock rim and I'll buy it... > > 245-55-19 I can show you tires. Toyo: Open Country H/T http://toyotires.com/tire/pattern/open-country-ht (scroll down, they're there) Bridgestone: Dueler H/L 400 http://www.bridgestonetire.com/tireselector/SizeSpecs_BS_EN.aspx?Product_ID=1119 I have some concerns about a Brigdestone Blizzak DM-V1 and Blizzak DM- VZ3. The Bridgestone Web site says they don't exist in 245-55-19, but other Web sites say they do. These would probably be a somewhat better overall tire if they actually exist. See for yourself and decide. http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Bridgestone&tireModel=Blizzak+DM-V1&partnum=455R9DMV1 http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSearchResults.jsp?tireIndex=0&autoMake=Toyota&autoYear=2008&autoModel=Highlander+Limited&autoModClar=&width=245/&ratio=55&diameter=19&sortCode=57410&skipOver=true&minSpeedRating=S&minLoadRating=S&tab=All > Now, as discussed, I could go to smaller rims and TRIED but the dealer would > not comply. I'm trying to limit my costs at this point without pissing off > the wife with ugly steel rims. No the dealer wouldn't comply because it's altering your vehicle. I'm not sure what would actually fit myself not knowing the 2008 Toyota Highlander Limited well enough. But suffice it say, as you've found out, they're some messed up rims to find tires for. |