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New Wheels/Tires- Bye bye OEM

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Main Forum' started by Blackat, Jul 2, 2024.

  1. Winston Smith

    Winston Smith Junior Member

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    I found the CrossClimate2s to give good performance in snow without the excessive noise of real snow tires. Within 10,000 miles, they were almost to the wear bars.

    I went back to Defenders because of the resistance to hydroplaning. They aren't as good in the snow.
     
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    Well, that's a little disappointing to hear!
     
  3. Winston Smith

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    It certainly was. I had a leak from a prior patch and ended up replacing them all.

    I was OK with lower efficiency; ultra low rolling resistance tires can be a bit miserable in wet cold and snow. I was also OK with a middling UTQG rating because I was just using them as winter tires anyway. Did I scrub away tens of thousands of miles of rubber by conserving momentum through turns?

    Yes, it could be my fault. Here's to you doing better.
     
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    Really? This would explain why those annoying "your speed is" radar signs don't match up with what my car speed says!!
     
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  5. Blackat

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    Bridgestone Blizzaks- FTW in winter
     
  6. Jim Stoll

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    I've recently moved to a place where I'm very unlikely to encounter much winter (but lots of sand and lots of water), so the CC2's seemed like a great choice due to the water properties, and having a decently grippy tread pattern. Sure hope they manage to last me a few years, though!
     
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    That and you're going 10 over? ;)
     
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    I've had some bad experiences with aftermarket wheels. I put some on my '66 Mustang and while they looked great, they had just a bit more offset so every time I hit a larger bump/pothole, the sidewall brushed against the fender. I also had a '78 Skyhawk which never really fit the lug pattern (had a washer with an offset that made them universal) and the shop was never able to balance the rim/tires.

    I feel your pain with the low profile tires, but I'd probably put a set of earlier year Prius wheels on it. Something that holds the 195/65r15s. I wouldn't change the overall tire outside diameter either. Even if I wanted better ground clearance, I wouldn't want to mess with the gear ratios and speedometer/odometer being wrong.
     
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  9. Winston Smith

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    I don't believe that's an option for him. The new Prius has a different bolt pattern. I wonder if any Camry wheels would work.
     
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    Not really an issue with the speedo or gears. It would have to be a gigantic difference to affect the gears especially.
     
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    Maybe. I looked it up a few months ago and the LE also has a 195/60R17 size. Maybe get a set of salvage LE wheels. That size should have more tire options, availability, and be less prone to damage with hitting a bump in the road.
     
  12. Jim Stoll

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    BTW, had to do some highway driving today, and checked the odometer vs the mile makers over a 50mi distance. It appears that it is off by 6.7%, w/ the 215/65R17 tires (vs the stock 195/60R17). The math predicted it'd be 6.8%, so it pretty much matches up with the calculation. Nice to know that my reduced MPG isn't quite as bad as being reported by the dash. Dash reported 48.9mpg over a 135mi trip, so that's actually closer to 52 mpg. No complaints!
     
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    That's great! I would like to change the tire size to 205/55/17 or 215/55/17 when the stock tires wear out.
     
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    I suspect that may be a sweet spot between a bit of added width, but not eating too much into your MPG. I needed something a bit taller, and was unable to find any 205R17's in a 65 or 70 profile. I'm not at all unhappy w/ the 215's, but I get a kick out of getting really awesome MPGs, so it stings a tiny bit, Lol. (But, the overall effect on the practicality of the extra ground clearance provided by the taller tire takes the win for me!)