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Old 05-17-2009, 08:17 AM   #31
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Nice to know. What's the difference between S and H?
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.

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Old 05-22-2009, 03:51 PM   #32
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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.

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I called today and they quoted me at $130 per tire with free shipping. You think there will be any better deal than that? I don't even know of any places in my area that even sell Nokians.

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?

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Old 05-24-2009, 10:35 AM   #33
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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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Old 05-24-2009, 11:11 AM   #34
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I took my 2007 Prius in (for the second time this week) for a warning light problem and a service guy told me I also need new front tires--and also informed me that Priuses eat tires like crazy--now they tell me. He also strongly suggested that I have them replace the tires, since they use "special" tires from Goodyear that get better mileage, etc. Is there any truth to this? Can I get these "special" tires for less than the $132/ea. it will cost me from Toyota?
My '07 Touring with the same tires have 45,543 miles on them and still look good. The key is proper alignment and inflation. It is too late for the set you have but make sure whatever tires you get, get it aligned! There was a Toyota Service Bulletin about this issue, but was a "fix upon complaint" item, so many poorly aligned Pri were driving about erasing the tread on the front tires.

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

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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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Old 05-28-2009, 01:01 AM   #36
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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?
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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Old 05-28-2009, 03:38 PM   #37
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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 . Your mileage may vary.

My BFG (non-special) tires don't show any wear in nearly 20,000 miles, either.
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Old 05-28-2009, 04:08 PM   #38
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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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Old 05-29-2009, 02:21 PM   #39
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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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Old 05-29-2009, 02:56 PM   #40
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Since your car is now old so it need new Tyre i think you should change every thing of the car.
if you are talking to me, you are right, and I am changing to a 2010 Prius 4 with solar nav, which my dealer now estimates will be mine in July
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