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Friends: 0 | Hi. My wife and I just purchased a 2008 Prius two days ago, very excited, and we love it so far. Now my friend has had a 2004 Prius and was told to never rotate the tires because of the uneven wear issue's I've read about elsewhere. Anyway the deal is the first set of tires that came on his 04 was Goodyear. He said he got 46,000 miles out of them and had no uneven wear, then he decided to get a longer lasting set, so he put some BF Goodwrench on which continued up until the present at 98,000 miles. The BF's are lasting longer but they are wearing in a peculiar way, in that they are getting this scalloping affect on the outer edge, kind of like tiny waves. You can't feel it while driving but you can hear it, at certain speeds. He figured the harder rubber, on the increased tread life BF tire, is making it wear uneven. Anyway this guy he works with has a Prius too and told him every tire except the Goodyear's that came on it will wear unevenly. |
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Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Alabama @ Sep 29 2007, 06:44 PM) [snapback]519263[/snapback]</div> Quote:
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Friends: 0 | You know what I meant. "Goodwrench Goodrich" who cares. LOL |
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As for the tires, no, other tires will work fine, and yes, you should rotate your tires. It's right there in the owners manual and part of the recommended maintenance. Poor alignment or balance will cause uneven wear, as well as not rotating them. We got rid of the OEM Goodyears as soon as we could. They are pretty poor tires, especially in slippery conditions. Tom
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Friends: 0 | So it sounds like my friend is the only one to hear about that little rumor... Alrighty then thats what I was wondering. Later. |
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Toyota dealerships recommend rotating the tires every time you have the oil changed in the Prius due to the heavier load on the rear tires. Go with what Toyota says. Also note that you don't want to have an alignment done on a Prius anywhere except at a dealership, as the Prius does have a different preferred alignment than what you will get at most places. And yes, this alignment will cause slightly different wear patterns on the front side driver's tire. And yes, you would want to rotate this tire so that it will wear evenly. | |
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Friends: 1 | Out of balance, improper inflation, and worn struts can cause this. I rotate every 5K and check the air about 2 times per month. |
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