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New 2008 Touring; IF I upgrade tires, P195 or P205???

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Accessories & Modifications' started by bob749prius, Jun 20, 2008.

  1. bob749prius

    bob749prius Junior Member

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    I've read a lot about tires; brands, size and changes in performance. OK...what is the bottom line? IS it a good, safe and realistic idea to replace the 2008 Touring OEM Tires now with a wider tire for a better handling and safer driving car or just wait until I need to replaces tires and THEN replace with OEM or P205 size? Any "legal" issues here? Would I void my warranty by replacing OEM with P205? Love the car AND to comment about handling, weight distribution DOES make a big difference on how the car handles at highway speeds from my experience.
     
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    There's not a lot of choice in the stock Touring size uless you go with the heavier run-flats. Lot's of choices in the 205's.

    My stock Turanza's were worn completely out at 22k and I replaced them with Bridgestone Potenza's in the same (stock) size. I was concened that going up to 205 width tires would adversely affect fuel economy.

    The Potenza is a nice "beefy" tire and signigicantly improves handling. So far my fuel economy is identical to the stock tires. Cost was $96/tire. Jeff
     
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    In the limited variety of non-runflat tires available in the OEM 195/55/16 size, it seems that one can consider getting the Falken Ziex ze-912. One PriusChatter got them online for $73 each. Sears also sells them.

    I'm a Standard Prius owner, and I replaced my OEM Integrities almost immediately with wider, better tires.

    But if I were a Touring owner, all things considered, I'd run the OEM Turenzas until they wore out.
     
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    patsparks An Aussie perspective

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    I have found in the past that if you put too wide tyres on the rims of any car the car feels wishy washy and squirms on the road. I wouldn't go any wider than 195 on the stock rims. When I was racing we put 205 tyres on 7 inch rims on the front for more precise steering and 225s on the rear on the same 7 inch rims. The class was restricted to 7 inch wide and 60% profile tyres, the tyre width wasn't restricted.
     
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    Take a look at the tire thread to see the details of my recent upgrade to Bridgestone Potenza G019 Grids in the stock size.

    I agree with the above poster. 205 on a 6" rim is kind of pushing it. Depending on the tire and the shape of the sidewall you could end up with quite a "narrow rim, fat tire" look, and maybe a bit of squishiness in the feel. It's OK per most manufacturers and for most tires, but usually at the low end of "OK."

    Had there been no other choices, I would have gone for the 205s. Fortunately, Bridgestone has introduced these tires in 195/55-16, and I guess Falken have got the ZE-912s in the same size now as well. Those two and the stock tires are pretty much your choices in stock size.

    My report about the Bridgestones at this link: http://priuschat.com/forums/prius-modifications/20573-tire-upgrade-26.html#post650620

    The only thing I have to add is that now that the temps here have dropped down and the AC is off, my mileage seems to be pretty normal. Still only a limited sample and the tires are not broken in yet, but the impact seems pretty close to nil.
     
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    My 2008 Touring Prius now has 25,000 miles on the OEM tires (195/55-16). I have read reviews and found that the Hankook Optimo H727 tires are highly rated. I see that these Hankook tires are available for the Prius in what Hankook calls the Optional/Plus 205/55-16 tire size.

    From the treads on this subject, I cannot tell for certain whether this 205/55-16 tire is perfectly okay to use on my Prius. Please clarify this for me. If it is okay to use this tire size, are any Toyota Prius warrantees voided? Do I have to go to a Toyota dealer to have them reset anything, such as the odometer, to correct for a change in the tire size (although this seems to me like a relatively minor change in tire size) so I will get accurate odometer and speedometer readings?

    Anything else I have to be mindful of before purchasing these tires?
     
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    I replaced my crap stock tires with actual high-performance sports tires:
    ADVAN AD08 205/55/16. I care about grip and cornering and I'll be happy if they last 30,000 miles.
     
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    I just bit the bullet and installed Nokian WRG2 in the 205/55R16. I could have ordered the OEM size, but being the impatient dude that I am, I had the place that installed them validate that there isn't any clearance issue with them. I also had them pump them with Nitrogen.

    So far I find its a much quieter tire and has a much better grip than the stock Turanza's. It wasn't cheap, but the place I got them sells lots of 'em.

    When I went to the dealer and asked about using a 205 the service writer pooh-poohed the idea, and were trying to see me some private-label Cooper beast.

    As long as my extended warranty doesn't get borked over this, I think this will be good for the Twin Cities.
     
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    HydroZoom Bring on the fuel cells...

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    I just replaced my stock Turanzas yesterday at 38K miles on my '07 Touring. I was all set to get the Potenzas in the stock size, when at the last minute the guy at Discount Tire convinced me to get the Pirelli P6's in a slightly different size (205/50/R16 - not a typo). According to him, they're better tires, and he gave them to me for the same price as the Potenzas would have been ($409 all inclusive when priced to beat Costco). The reason for the switch (err.."upgrade") was that he didn't have the Potenzas in stock and they wouldn't have come in for a few more days. He said that the different size is listed as acceptable in Toyota's fit guide, and that difference in speedo/odo readings will be both slight and negligible (for instance if the speedo reads 65mph, my actual speed will be 64.17mph).

    Did I get taken for a ride, or did I get a smoking deal?

    So far, the ride and handling seem to be much improved. I tried searching for Pirelli P6 here on PC, and only found people using them on the non touring edition. Any thoughts?