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Old 04-05-2010, 04:14 PM   #1
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Question Tire Recommendation

I'm sure there've been a million threads about Prius tires. I have a 2001 Prius (145K) and need a set of new tires. I was wondering if anyone can suggest a good set? A reasonable economy tire.

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Old 04-05-2010, 06:08 PM   #2
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Pirelli P4 Four Seasons

Should be good all year long
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You're too far North, up in the snowy winter part of the country for me to be of any help. I've been very happy with Sumitomo T4s which are low rolling resistance tires with good life and handling but listed as poor in snow and ice. Living in North Alabama, that is like maybe one or two days per year and even then, it is called a "snow day" and we all stay home.

You might search from the top forum looking for "Consumer Reports tires" and see if you can find where someone has listed their top picks for low rolling resistance tires.

In my case, I just order the tires from "Tire Rack" and hire a local shop to mount and balance them. They arrive in 2-3 days and the problem is solved, efficiently and without the typical sales-critter blather.

You might consider buying a spare wheel off of Ebay or other sources. Then have the best of the old tires mounted as a full-size spare. This means if you have a flat on trip, you change in the full-size spare and continue the trip. Then when it is a good time for you, have it repaired. With a full-size spare, you won't have speed or distance limits to worry about (Ok, maybe distances measured in 5,000 miles.)

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Thank you for the info. The local shop here that just checked my brakes told me to go on Tire Rack and find a set of tires and they would put them on.

& Bob, just 3 of my tires are bad so i'm going to keep the good one as a full-size spare.

Thanks for your time,

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Thank you for the info. The local shop here that just checked my brakes told me to go on Tire Rack and find a set of tires and they would put them on.
You can probably have the tires shipped there directly and avoid having to lug them around.

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& Bob, just 3 of my tires are bad so i'm going to keep the good one as a full-size spare.
If you get a chance, it would great to see:
  • photos of each old tire - identify which wheel they came from
  • wheel alignment data - with the new wheels, post the alignment numbers, toe and camber, for each wheel. This may provide insights that could help you get maximum life from the new set.
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...The local shop here that just checked my brakes told me to go on Tire Rack and find a set of tires and they would put them on.
Hi Leslie,

Note that the original equipment tire size is an XL (Extra Load) size, so in theory you are not supposed to use SL (standard load) tires which have insufficient load capacity. However, when you go to TireRack and select 2001 Toyota Prius, you'll see their little message near the top of the screen that says they think SL tires will be OK.
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Hi Leslie,

Note that the original equipment tire size is an XL (Extra Load) size, so in theory you are not supposed to use SL (standard load) tires which have insufficient load capacity.
Thanks for the info. So my little Prius has to roll on XL tires, when it's lighter than a standard car? (I don't actually KNOW for a fact that it's lighter than a standard car, lol, I'm just making an assumption. )
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Thanks for the info. So my little Prius has to roll on XL tires, when it's lighter than a standard car? (I don't actually KNOW for a fact that it's lighter than a standard car, lol, I'm just making an assumption. )
Well, the Prius is actually a heavy car from the perspective of the 175 section width tires that is the original equipment size. That's why Toyota spec'd the XL tires.

The reason that narrow tires was used was to reduce rolling resistance, thus improving fuel economy.

Some owners have installed wider tires, i.e. 185 width. The advantage to this is improved load carrying capacity and better road feel. The disadvantage is worsened fuel economy and potential speedometer/odometer inaccuracy.
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Well, the Prius is actually a heavy car from the perspective of the 175 section width tires that is the original equipment size. That's why Toyota spec'd the XL tires.

The reason that narrow tires was used was to reduce rolling resistance, thus improving fuel economy.

Some owners have installed wider tires, i.e. 185 width. The advantage to this is improved load carrying capacity and better road feel. The disadvantage is worsened fuel economy and potential speedometer/odometer inaccuracy.
I see, I see. Thanks for the info.
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Default Re: Tire Recommendation

I bought a set of XL 185 65 14 Nokian WRg2 for my '03 Prius. They are pretty low rolling resistance and excellent in the snow. (snow rated all season) Nokians can be had from Tire Factory. They have a brand new all season LRR tire but so far only in 15" and 16" rim sizes so far.

The extra width of a 185 tire increases frontal area negatively affecting aerodynamics slightly but improving cornering and ride. If you get good LRR tires, the disadvantage of the extra width disappears. People have had good results with Yokohama DB eSPEC and the Bridgestone RE92 is a pretty good tire which is one of the OE tires so you can get it in the exact size and XL.

Another reason for the XL tire is they are usually rated for a higher pressure which gives lower rolling resistance and thus better fuel economy.
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