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Quietest snow tire?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by ProximalSuns, Oct 9, 2012.

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    I'm using a spare set of Gen 2 (2008) prius alloy wheels that I kept when I sold my 2008. Anyone happen to know if the OEM lugs on my 2012 Four will work properly on the gen 2 alloy wheels? I assume yes, but still not 100% sure.
     
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    So then Blizzaks are rated low on noise also. Michelins Alpins and Nokian WG's are rated but not Xi.s or Hakkapalieta's.

    On Tireracks test, the Blizzak and Xi2 had nearly identical noise ratings so I'm still leaning Michelin Xi3
     
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    I have the Michelin X-Ice. They're quiet and have performed well for me! :D
     
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    Not sure I understand why the remote start. Doesn't that hit your fuel economy pretty hard?
     
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    I'm torn between the Blizzaks and the Michelin X Ice. I've never had Michelin snow tires but have put Michelins on all of my cars in the recent years, they've been great and very quiet.
     
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    Either tire will be excellent.
     
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    I just need to find another set of wheels. Trying to get some Gen II or III wheels to use as snow's and put 195/65/15's on them.
     
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    The 40,000 mile tread wear guarantee on the Michelin's is a plus. I had that on the Nokian WG's. What is the tread wear guaranteed on the Blizzaks?
     
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    The Blizzaks have no warranty. And today, the $70 rebate started on Michelin on Tirerack. I think I'm going to place an order by the end of this week on the X-ice XI3, just need to find a set of wheels now!
     
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    Both regarding Tirerack purchase and your Quest For Rims (soon to be a movie? ;)), have a look at my post #20.
     
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    There's a set of 17" Scion TC rims with Blizzak LM-60's on them (seller says he used them for 3K miles) for sale locally or do I buy a 15" set of rims and Michelin X-ice tires off Tire rack? Price is about the same..
     
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    Yes. They are the same.
     
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    New wheels are a big expense for no benefit. Easier, cheaper especially with tire pressure sensor issues to just have the tires changed.
     
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    Sweet!
    I ordered Michelin X-ice XI2's from Tirerack on Wed- just called them about the $70 Amex reward card- they said they mailed the docs to me on the 17th!
     
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    You can buy used Prius wheels for $200-300. At $70 mount and balance, after two years the rims are paid for. I'd rather not deal with the hassle of swapping tires, plus 17" snow tires will cost almost as much as my whole set of wheels and tires in a 15".
     
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    $300 plus $250 for TPMS, a big safety feature I would not do without. Have to mount and balance the wheels each year also so don't see much savings there with big upfront costs and lugging wheels around vs. easy to carry and store tires.

    As for the 17", never under stood that at all. It really eats into the mileage which is the entire reason for getting the car. As you note, it adds expense all the way around in addition to taking fuel mileage hits.
     
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    I can live without TPMS. I like the 17's, I feel like it gives the car a whole different look. I'm willing to take a hit in mpg for a nicer looking car. Although my averages have been pretty good. The tank I'm on now is about 53mpg 95% hwy.
     
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    Here's an article on the benefits of extra rims for snow tires.

    Is it worth putting steel wheels on your winter tires? - The Globe and Mail

    My 2 cents:

    If you're set up to raise your own car (have access to a garage, floor jack and safety stands), having the snows on their own rims (typically cheaper steel) preserves your aluminum OEM rims, both from the wear and tear of twice yearly mounting, and from being out there in the salt and snow. It also allows you to detail them thoroughly. Plus no yearly expenses, and swapping is done at your convenience.

    Regarding TPMS, it took me about 2 seconds to decide they weren't needed, when the Toyo mechanic asked me, during the install. Didn't regret it. Yes, they may save you from a slowly developing flat, but they're also a real money pit.