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Tire mileage on the stock tires on my Prius prime ? I have 52,000 on my original tires .

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    2021 prius prime,How long do the stock tires last ? I rotate on a regular bases, 5,000 miles.
     
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    What's your remaining tread depth? Pick up one of tread depth gauge; you can see where you're at. Anything less than 4/32" I'd start shopping.

     
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    Should i buy the original stock tires or upgrade ? Any suggestions ?
     
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    OP is in SoCal. Both legally and practically, they can run with thinner tread than those of us who have rain and snow.

    At least, until they travel out of SoCal, or up to a ski hill.
     
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    What are they, maybe Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 Plus? I noticed those on a Prime parked up the block this morning. Whatever they are, with 52K on them, and no complaints (?), I'd get the same. Post if they're the EP422 Plus btw, I'm curious.

    I might go for those if there's a next time, believe they're available in our 215/45R17 size. Currently have Michelin Primacy MXM4, and they inflicted a punishing drop in mpg when new. Slowly recovering... And yeah, they're labelled Green-X (Michelin's LRR badge :rolleyes:). Good road feel, and wearing well though.
     
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    Tread stills looks great but after 52,000 miles and i'm a 180 mile round trip commuter per day, just want to be sure.
     
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    They look pretty dang good. (y)
     
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    Those are 80k/90k mile tires. I wouldn't worry about them just yet.
     
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    Thanks for the update . On my 2017 PP I had 4 flat tires in less then 6 months WITH NO SPARE :(. I now carry a full size spare tire for piece of mind .(y)
     
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    Yeah , the tread doesn't look bad at all , just " Normal " wear. Thanks for the comment. Any suggestion on a replacement or just go with the stock tires ?
     
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    Again, do invest the $5 or so in a tread depth gauge, see where you're at.


    Weird phenomena: when I click on the Amazon link in my first post, the price is now about double. Seems like attention bumps the price??
     
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    Thanks , beats going to the dealer for their opinion , right ?
     
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    Penny method ? i have a few of them :)
     
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    It's always good to have "honest" pros look the tires over, check their condition. Especially when they're aging. FWIW, a dedicated tire shop is likely better than dealership.

    But yeah, tread depth gauge is good to have, to understand where you're at, how long before you'll need to replace.

    Pennies don't exist up here anymore, more's the shame. :cry:
     
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    Thanks Mendel ,"PENNY WISE " For sure , Steven King novel " IT", Watch out for Clowns :( Just saying
     
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    That sometimes happens to me too, though I haven't seen anything go up double. Camelcamelcamel.com sometimes reveals price volatility.

    That item is US$4.25 on my side of the border this morning.

    Some of yours are still circulating down here, where they can blend in with ours. The few people who still sometimes use coins here might be able to 'rescue' a few.
     
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    Funny: US change is accepted without a blink up here. But last time I was in the States, they balked at any Canadian coinage. Can't say I blame them, it is devalued roughly 25%.

    I hear what you're saying about cashless too: went that route with the advent of Covid.
     
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    ^ The larger Canadian coins are more noticeably different, have a greater value difference (for those of us who still value coins enough to not just throw away), and won't work in our remaining coin-operated vending machines to be surreptitiously laundered away.

    But pennies? The penny is where U.S. and Canadian coinage are the least distinguishable, where the 'lost' value is the least (now less than the minimum wage value of the time to separate them), and we don't have any vending machines that still take even our own pennies. It has reached the point that when I unload pennies by using a dozen or more in making exact change, cashiers may not bother to count them. Just drop them all in their coin tray uncounted.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_a_penny,_leave_a_penny
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    I work at a place that handles cash and every time I find a Canadian coin when I'm counting down, I think to myself "Screwed by the Canadians again!"

    I know the roads in SoCal are bad, but 4 flats in under 6 months?
     
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