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Jerry's Evolving Thoughts on "new-to-me" Prime Premium

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  1. jb in NE

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    It occured to me that Firestone may still be offering the lifetime alignment deal. Pay them once and they'll check/redo as necessary for lift. A friend told me he had that deal.

    Their idea of "torque to spec" is to use a torque stick on an impact. Not very accurate. I have a 0-150 ft-lbs torque wrench with a calibration curve that I use on all my wheels/cars. When I go to loosen the lug nuts, they always come off easily, as they should.
     
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    I don't know much about Toyo, but IIRC reviews here weren't very favorable. I actually like my Dunlop very much for its high mpg, I am even thinking about getting the same one again. The thing is they aren't that cheap at Tirerac considering its short tread wear and low-performance rating.
    https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Dunlop&tireModel=Enasave+01+A%2FS&partnum=965SR5ES01AS&vehicleSearch=true&fromCompare1=yes&autoMake=Toyota&autoYear=2017&autoModel=Prius%20Prime&autoModClar=Premium
     
  3. bruceha_2000

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    He also swore they always checked the oil after they change it. Uh huh, right. This came up because I had to use an oil change pump to get an extra 8 oz of oil out of my car to get it to the full mark on the stick. That is when I went back to changing my own oil.
     
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    I once had the tires on my Tundra balanced & rotated at Sams Club. They broke a wheel stud. They owned up to it.
    I had to go to a tire store up the street to get it replaced. Sams then reimbursed me for the repair charges.
    That fiasco took a large chunk out of my day.
     
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    I insist on using a torque wrench and when I can, request they not use torque (wobble) sticks, or set them ~5 pounds light. Years ago, after being nigh on to impossible to remove a lug bolt on an alloy MB wheel (they use bolts, not studs and nuts) without the aid of a breaker bar and 4 foot length of pipe, I questioned the tire dealer he who said he torqued to spec... 115 ft/lbs... SAY WHAT The book called for 85 pounds, are you nuts?!? This was on very expensive wheels fastened to rotors I had just installed. Realizing that they might still use wobble-sticks or uncalibrated wrenches, I ALWAYS bring my own calibrated wrench to check/adjust before driving off (with a dollop of lithium or never seize on the threads)
     
  6. Tideland Prius

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    Just the "how to use cruise control" screen with the set/res, cancel and on/off graphic.

    I prefer the roller shade but in the case of the Prime, the fabric cover might actually be more useful (esp. since it goes up with the liftback and goes over your cargo rather than roll over it. This means if you have taller items, it's easier to cover those items with the fabric cover than trying to stuff it under the roller cover as you pull out the cover.)

    Also, I'm not sure if it's noticeable in the photo I took, but the cover bends down towards the rear of the car (so that you can see out of the lower rear window), as such, you lose even more valuable height and it's cumbersome to move things in/out of the cargo area without having to release the roller cover every single time. In the Gen 2/3, I can leave the cover on if I just want to throw a jacket or a backpack in since there's enough clearance between the floor and the height of the cover. With the Prime, because it bends down at an angle, it reduces the height of the opening even further.

    lol. Well in the grand scheme of things, they're both the same thing. But to get technical, a hatchback would be in the shape of the Prius c and a Liftback is in the shape of the Gen 2/3/4/Prime. A Liftback typically has a larger and greater sloping rear window. A hatchback typically is like a wagon but shorter, has a more upright rear window (but not as upright as a wagon) and typically doesn't have a rear quarter window (which is why technically a Mazda Protège5 and Toyota Matrix could be classified as wagons.... Mazda even said that the P5 was technically a wagon because of the extra windows but given the era that they were sold in, the P5 was labelled as a hatchback and the Matrix labelled as a crossover)

    Yeah I haven't figured out how to get rid of those. The CC pop-up only gets rid of "how to use cruise control". At least that's one fewer pop up.
     
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    Accidental discovery -- the top and bottom support cords on the fabric tonneau cover are not the same length. If you flip it over, the top loops are smaller and harder to get over the buttons on the hatch, but the back of the cover will be about even with the divider between the upper and lower glass. It blocks the lower glass, but gives more vertical space under the cover at the rear. Probably not important, but there ya go.

    Grrrrr. I just went out and double checked mine. I have everything turned off, but it still thinks this is my first time driving it.

    'Nuther fresh observation:
    Prius! Always trying to save weight!! :ROFLMAO: My replacement spare emergency key came today. I took it to the locksmith shop I like to use because I know the people and they are good. Their computerized key duplicator could not cut the key. This key blade is much thinner than previous ones and the cutter wouldn't go down far enough to locate the surface of the key to have a starting reference. He tried several settings and none worked. It was slightly amusing to watch it grope around trying to find the key and missing it by about a half a millimeter. They sent me to another shop where they had a manually operated duplicator and they had no problem. And since this key only has one side, he only charged half price.
     
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    Sometimes technology isn't an improvement!

    Very! I'll have to leave Trip B alone and see if the difference increases, decreases or stays the same.

    SMART man on the first part. The second depends on the people you are visiting and their habits. You could always claim to have Montezuma's Revenge and head to the bathroom for your PC fix.

    How sad. Even the newest Prius owner will learn what those pop-ups are teaching in a short time. And be annoyed by them soon enough. Going to wear out the "return" button on the right side of the steering wheel.
     
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    @jerrymildred an update to my experience. The tires don’t have much grip. It’s easy to break traction on dry roads if you accelerate hard. But in normal everyday driving, it’s fine.
     
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    It's always good to make a little chirp when leaving a traffic light next to a Mustang anyway. :ROFLMAO:
     
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    I'm not understanding this: after they've installed your tires, before leaving, you're removing all the lug nuts, applying anti-seize, and then reinstalling the lug nuts with a torque wrench? Couple of thoughts:

    1. Why are you paying them?
    2. Anti-seize on wheel studs is not recommended. I would at least reduce lug nut install torque, maybe by a factor of 0.85.
     
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    I think a little bit is OK. But I never use it on lug nuts.

    Update on the car:
    I'm up to 1,506 miles so far on this first tank and it's still right at the 3/4 mark. 6,000 miles per tank without vacation trips seems within reach. Something tells me it'll be a while before I know what it actually costs to commute with this car.

    EV efficiency continues to amaze me.
    • I left home this morning with a full battery. No A/C needed. Drove 9.5 miles to work.
    • I topped off the battery before going to a doctor's appointment. Speed limits from 35-50 mph. Two miles of speed bumps. :mad: Temperatures 75-80°F.
    • Round trip to the doctor's office was 38.5 miles. I ran out of battery at 36.1 miles. RATS!! No A/C going over there, but ran it the last half of the return trip.
    • 6.4 miles/kWh today so far. Most days are in the mid 5's.
    • :D:D:D:D:D
    I got two of these a few days ago. Needed the driver's side one on that appointment trip this morning. It worked perfectly!


    The pad I made to raise the arm rest on the door to a useable height works well, but I'll need to make a new one. The stuff I filled it with is slowly crushing and it should be about 1" taller anyway. Also, I'd like a little smoother covering material for it. But it does work.

    I also ordered another attempt at an anti glare screen protector for the 11" display. It's for a laptop, can be cut to fit, works with touch screens, and the pictures look like it cuts the glare a lot. It's supposed to arrive Friday. I'll let you know as soon as I've had a chance to install it and get the sun at the proper angle.
     
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    WOW!
    I did not know you were powerful enough to control the sun! :D
     
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    It's a gift, but also an awesome responsibility. :whistle:
     
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    And pray tell what are "these"? I gather there is supposed to be a picture.
     
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    There is an Amazon link in the blank space. If your browser has Ad block enabled, they are not shown.
     
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    Ummm… Full disclosure, I am a long time gear-head/hobbyist since the muscle-car era and may, at times seem a little anile (not anal) regarding my vehicles. Life has been decent, affording the opportunity to indulge my penchants, one of which includes a fondness for certain German vehicles (I've not had less than two in my garage for the past 30+ years... the Prius sleeps outside). Their wheels can be beyond difficult to remove/re-install as they do not utilize conventional studs and nuts, rather stud bolts that thread through the wheel (and use rims can be insanely expensive).

    Ergo:
    1. When I get new tires, they do need to be mounted on the rims and balanced (mounting onto rims not in my wheelhouse).
    2. You may have missed my comment: "request they not use torque (wobble) sticks, or set them ~5 pounds light".
    3. Expecting them to be a tad light, I re- check them and can bring them up to spec before driving off. If the wrench indicates otherwise, I can loosen a tad and re-torque.
    4. No, I do not have them apply anything to the studs... this is only when I have the wheels off for seasonal change (I keep two sets of tires/wheels for each of my other cars) or other inspection/repairs.
    5. Some experts might discourage the use lithium or equivalent on wheel studs, as it makes for a "liquid" which prevents attaining/maintaining proper torque. Absolutely, but that is abated by re-checking the torque after some 50-100 miles, even if never-seize has not been used.
    It's worked well for me for decades, but hey, whatever floats your boat.
     
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    I don't use anti seize on the bolts but I do on the surfaces of the wheel that touch those on the car. I've had plenty of problems getting the wheels off with all 5 nuts removed. It often took many blows to the tire with heel or rubber mallet.

    That would be it. Wouldn't have guessed adblock would "look" inside posts.

    OK, stopped AdBlock and saw the link. I just ordered one of those as well along with a "holster" and hook for my charge cord. Once I build a box to house them, my charger can remain plugged in and out of the weather rather than me having to store it in the car.
     
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    Yeah, strange behavior of PriusChat. AFAIK, only Amazon links are treated as ads. No other store links.
     
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    I haven't looked. are they sneakily adding referrals to the links?

    EDIT I just looked at Jerry's link. Unless Jerry added a referral, this site did :(

    Here is what I saw added:

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