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2010 gen3- When to replace struts/shocks?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Fuel Economy' started by windstrings, Sep 15, 2014.

  1. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

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    I have the old/young tire issue, in spades. Yearly kms now around 12000, plus the OEMs are off the car for about 5000 kms each winter, plus, while the car was purchased November 2010, the date of manufacture was August 2009.

    OTOH, the car is garage kept, out of the elements, and at time of purchase it was similarly stored at the dealership (per my icon). Hopefully that improves tire life somewhat. I've looked them over very closely, seeing none of the micro cracking.
     
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    Should find something on Google or perhaps Nokian has a dealer locator on their website. If there is no dealer close to you, then I'd rethink the idea about buying them, you don't want to drive too far if you had an issue with them right.

    They seem to do well in the US in the North East, North West and upper middle states, but like I said before, maybe they sell just the Ntire model in Texas... let me take a peek.... The best winter tires for northern conditions / Nokian Tires

    There is a dealer locator thing on that page Alan

    Roland
     
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    Yea I've used that but when you call them they say they can't find them.

    I talked with another guy at discount and explained it's on their website so don't tell me you can't get them... He finally found me some in Indiana!... LOL!

    I do feel strange about getting something that's so hard to replace
     
  4. Mendel Leisk

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    Nokians are kinda under the radar up here. I think they're exclusive to Kal Tire.
     
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    Ron are used to air my tires to 60 until I had a blowout for hitting a little area on the road where the blacktop pavement had broken off .
    I'll check these out too, thanks
     
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    "...Getting killed is worse than having to dispose of a tire that still looks good to your eyes and wasting some money. ..."

    Reminds me of the old Jack Benny skit:

    Robber with gun to Benny, "Your money or your life!"
    (Long pause)
    Robber, "Well?"
    Benny, "I'm thinking, I'm thinking!"
     
  7. windstrings

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    Lol! Quit dating yourself!
    Unfortunately I remember it too!
     
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    Lol! Michelin Primacy MXM4 has been discontinued.

    I guess I'm supposed to keep what I have!
     
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    Looks like the Michelin Primacy MXV4 is available but for the same money the defender is available and it's a 90,000 mile tire
     
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    I ordered the defenders I'll see how they do and let you guys know
     
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    Dating yourself is safer than dating someone else!
     
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    Just don't go into heavy petting! ☺
     
  13. Roland1555

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    Again, like Tirerack, primarily an online tire retailer, there is another US based online retailer that handles Nokian tires.

    I recall a conversation I had with one of our mods here, who had bought a set of Hakka R2's I think they were, and had them shipped to Canada to have installed locally.

    You guys get better prices on a lot of stuff compared to we up here.

    Like Mendel says, Nokians seem more or less exclusive with one of our tire chains up here called Kal Tire.

    I did a deal with them and had mine installed for a great price and you get lifetime free air, free rotations and balance etc. Actually everyone gets the rotation and balance stuff, but I got the set installed with all taxes and fees for under $550... normally these go on up here for well over $700

    So, you could ask Tideland Prius about his experience with the online company, and install locally at your regular guy, or as I said, pass if you feel that you could end up on the hook if something goes astray. The Nokian company seems to be the culprit here as they don't want to go into the OEM rat race for low price, but they also seem to not think too much about huge retailers... they like more exclusive sellers. Don't ask me why, they do have a good product, and maybe it is easier to source them if you live in Europe rather than here in North America.

    Just to bug you Alan, I'll share another interesting fact about these tires that should appeal to the Prius guy in you..... they seem to get even better fuel mileage in the rain than dry. And even if they don't, but I notice the average consumption drops, they don't suffer the way the other 3 sets of different tires I've had on the car did when driving in poor weather.

    They are designed to reduce slush and water aquaplaning, and must do it very well indeed for me to find that there is no added resistance to a layer of water on the road surface.

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    I had the prior version of the defender on a Buick Park Ave., and liked them very much. Those tires, can't remember the exact Michelin name right now, were not god's gift to winter temperatures and conditions, but they did last and were quiet and comfortable.

    Since you said you tend to pile on the miles, I'm sure they are going to be a good choice.

    Roland
     
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    Aww! You spoil all the fun.
     
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    Wanted to get back with you guys I now have the Michelin defenders on.
    Let me preface this by saying when I got my other tires put on they vibrated slightly.... the place I was using tried to tell me two of my wheels were slightly warbled.... well I don't really believe that since I had no issues before.

    I went to another vendor and replaced all 4 of my wheels now the car drives like a dream smooth as a cat's meow and nice and firm when you wiggle the steering wheel back and forth, the side walls must be thicker or something resembling and now have instant grip when you turn the wheel no longer mushy.

    These tires are a winner!

    Thanks for everyone's guidance and help.
     
  17. windstrings

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    After some experimenting I have come to the conclusion that the mitchell defenders work really well with 38 p_s_i front 36 p s I rear, that's the best balance between being very responsive yet still having a smooth ride. I do highly recommend! These are the best tires I've ever had on a prius.
     
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    Good stuff Alan.

    Hard to go wrong with Michelin tires. Nice when you get good quality new tires and almost find that you got yourself a new car out of the deal too.

    Roland
     
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    Yes, tires are the very first phase of shock absorption... Great to feel grip plus be able to dodge objects quickly without feeling it's compromising safety.

    I was changing lanes just today going about 70 and came upon a wooden crate that had already been hit a few times and i was able to instantly react and the car instantly followed suit!