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V owners ONLY -- what size is the spare tire your car came with??

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by bagwell, Feb 1, 2011.

  1. bagwell

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    just curious, thanks!
     
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    If you mean what is now called the Prius Five (to distinguish it from the new Prius v), my 2010 has a compact spare, 17" I assume.
     
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    thanks but I'm looking for the specific spare size info for cars that came with the 17 OEM wheels.

    is it T135/80D16 or?
     
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    According to the owner's manual: T135/80D16 101M.
     
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    Should be the same size for all Prius because we all have the same diameter tires (15" and 17").
     
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    Went out and looked for ya, mine is size T135/80D16 101M, manufactured by Yokohama. I may purchase a full size rim and make full size spare and in order to have a 5 tire rotation.
     
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    Good luck fitting the full size spare under the storage tray while keeping the storage tray without modifying the storage tray.
     
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    Thanks if I did decide to do that and it did not fit I was going to just remove the storage tray? Have you tried to put a full size tire in there or have you had to use spare and store your flat?
     
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    The factory 17" is expensive ($500 a pop), making it not worth it just to be able to do a 5 tire rotation. Save your money for 3-4 new tires instead. However, if you decide to purchase a full size rim, you can still keep the temporary spare tire for emergency use. Just keep the 5th rim in the garage for the actual rotation.
     
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    Mine's a Dunlop Space Miser, T135/80D16 101M.
     
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    peterjmc Ping pong in Ding Dang...

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    I have my 17" wheel in the spare tire area right now and it doesn't completely fit. I suppose I'll have to remove the styrofoam padding at the bottom to make it fit. Also, once it sits in the wheel well you cannot use the tray.
     
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    The spare is a "space saver" spare, so if the standard wheel/tire fits in the same spot, it's not much of a space saver. :D