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new 2004 owner (noobie), can someone school me on tires?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by srossnz, May 8, 2010.

  1. srossnz

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    Hi guys, have seen a few tire threads but as you know with forums everyone wants an answer to their specific questions so here goes. I picked up a minty 2004 yesterday, so far LOVE it! The tires are a bit worn and since I saved so much $ opting for a 2004 I have some cash left over and would like to get a nice set of tires. The current tires are Firestone firehawks 195 60 R15 88H. NZ roads are not the greatest in my area and we are heading into a wet season.. So I would be interested in wet handling, comfort but at the same time the reason I got the Prius was to save on fuel costs so do not want to get a tyre that will destroy my MPG. Just trying to find the right balance. Also, I see people going with 195/65/15 how does that affect mpg? Lastly PRESSURE, my current tires are 32psi and I see some folks running 42/40? I assume this gives improved mpg but likely poor traction as a trade off? Thanks!
     
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    doesent running the car over inflated put strain on other parts of the car wearing them out sooner?
     
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    In my experience inflating to max sidewall pressure improved handling especially on wet pavement. Soft tires are making contact only on the edges.
     
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    I have Michelin HydroEdge on my 2005 and they are really good on snow & wet roads. Milage is about 51-54 mpg per tank and u get 100000 mile warranty. Mine r set at 42 psi so there is little road noise but I don't really care about that. There is Green X option for this tire but they are more money and less warranty.
     
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    I have Michelin Hydroedges, too, on our 2007. We've had them a couple of years now, and have been very happy with how they handle "wet" roads.

    I should mention, where we drive/live, torrential rainstorms are the norm...
     
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    Thanks for the info :)
     
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    Michelin Primacy MXV4 is a always a solid choice.

    Inflate the tires to 38/36 at a minimum, and have a proper 4-wheel alignment performed.
     
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    I purchased Goodyear Fuelmax for my Prius a couple of months ago. I am averaging 47 mpg at highway speeds (70mph). I also have them inflated to 52/50 psi front to rear. Road noise is down and handling is greatly improved.