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Do I really need "special" tires
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Friends: 12 | S is the OE speed rating (there are also T-rated tires as well as expensive performance tire ratings). H is a higher speed rating that requires a stronger tire (which is why I go for the better tire). There is only about a $5 premium per tire for meeting the "H" speed rating. JeffD |
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Also, any places you know of that would be good for balancing, factory alignment, and installing them and what is a typical price for something like this? BTW, I'm an Civil Engineering student. If you don't mind me asking, what type of engineering do you teach? Last edited by tom1l21; 05-22-2009 at 04:12 PM. | |
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Friends: 0 | Change dealers, you don't need to go to con artists who abuse your trust to get into your wallet. The Prius is easy on tires. I have 40,000 miles on my stock tires and still have fairly good tread left. I have had them rotated, for free, by Les Schwab Tire Co., about every 5k miles. In fact, I am waiting for them to wear out so I can buy better tires, like the newer Goodyear Assurance Triple Tread. I also plan to buy gas shocks, for better control. Your front end may be out of alignment a bit. I plan to buy the Eibach alignment kits for the Prius as they provide a far better range of adjustment and hold the adjustment better than stock and are inexpensive. |
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I plan to have the Alignment checked by the dealer (so they are on notice) on my new '10 when it arrives in a few days ![]() Lee
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Friends: 1 | Should I get the factory alignment straight from a toyota dealership or will Goodyear or Town Fair Tire do it cheaper? Also, what would it typically cost to get a factory alignment and balance and installation on a new set of already purchased tires? |
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Friends: 1 | Sorry to DP, but I am planning on getting the tires this weekend, so any advice on the above would be terrific. Thank you! |
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Friends: 0 | The OEM Goodyears that come with the Prius are anything but special. Anything round and black will work. It took my Prius over 67,000 miles to eat my tires. I guess it just wasn't hungry. They still had tread on them too, so it must have been just a snack My BFG (non-special) tires don't show any wear in nearly 20,000 miles, either. |
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Friends: 3 | i bought my 02 gen 1 used in 05 - it had a newish set of Cooper something or other. I kept the air pressure at 38 then, and the tread wore pretty fast and they started leaking air at 20K miles, through the sidewalls, where they started to split. So i replaced them with Michelin Harmonies that i run at 41 psi. 45K miles and they look to have near 100% of the tread AND they hold their pressure well. i will be selling this car when my 2010 prius 4 solar/nav arrives, and the tires will be a plus, even at 45K |
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Friends: 0 | Since your car is now old so it need new Tyre i think you should change every thing of the car. |
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