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Dunlop Tires on your 2016 Prius?

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Coast Cruiser, Apr 7, 2016.

  1. Coast Cruiser

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    Anybody buy a 2016 Prius Two, Two Eco, or Three model that came with Dunlop Tires? Just wondering how they are performing for you. Thanks. (Three model shown)
     
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    My Three model came with these tires. I've only had the car for about 3 weeks now, so still a pretty small sample size, but I have nothing but good things to say. I'm coming from a gen 3 and noticed an improvement in both handling and road noise from the first test drive on. So far even with the temps here stuck in the 40s and lots of rain I've been getting about 58 mpg, an improvement of about 7mpg over my gen 3. The car is also much quieter than my gen 3 which I noticed the decreased road noise right away at the dealer and have had my wife comment on it as well. As far as handling there have already been instances where out of reflex with 7 years in a gen 3 i'm preparing for less than ideal handling and end up pleasantly surprised at how my 2016 handles. There was a mix of freezing rain and light snow here the other day and the car acquitted itself just fine - plenty of traction. Its certainly a smoother and more responsive ride, even dodging all the pot holes here. I'm not sure how much is attributable to the tires vs the new technology in the gen 4 overall though. Either way, I'm enjoying the new ride. Hope you are too.
     
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    Thanks for the reply, third coast. The handling / firm steering / ride and suspension on my new Three is very good. I would say it's even better than my old Camry SE that I traded in. Enjoy your new Prius!
     
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    No complaints about the Dunlops on my new Prius Two. Haven't looked up the specific tire to compare with respect to wear stats and rolling resistance, but overall I have found Dunlops to be good tires (from my racing days).
     
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    The look like they should be pretty noisy.
     
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    Are those the LRR tires that Toyota originally said was supposed to be on the 2-eco but we were surprised when the first ecos did not show up with the Dunlops as advertized?
     
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    I was shopping at 5 dealers in Southern California before I bought my Prius. I noticed the Two, Two Eco, and Three had a variety of 15" tires. I recall seeing LRR Toyo tires on all of those models. As well as LRR Dunlop. And LRR Yokahama, and what I assume was a new kind of LRR 15" Bridgestone tire.

    Most of the Two Eco models I saw had Toyo, as does my Three model. I wonder how Toyota decides what tire, goes on what Prius? The only consistency I noted, was with the Three Touring & Four Touring models; They all had Bridgestone (17").

    (Edit: now that I think about it, I believe I saw Continental tires on a few of the Touring models.)
     
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    Just looked. Enasave 01A/S. From Tire Rack website:

    The Enasave 01 A/S (Energy saver) is Dunlop's eco-friendly Passenger All-Season tire developed as Original Equipment for the Mitsubishi i MiEV (Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle) city car. In order to match the Mitsubishi i's high-tech all-electric drive train (no gas tank, no exhaust system and no CO2 vehicle emissions), the Enasave 01 A/S is designed to combine high environmental performance, a quiet ride and year-round traction, including in light snow.

    The Enasave 01 A/S features a low rolling resistance tread compound molded into a symmetric design that provides uniform footprint pressure to promote traction while reducing tire energy loss. Independent tread and shoulder blocks bordered by circumferential and lateral grooves blend dry road and wet road capabilities, while strategically placed sipes add extra biting edges to promote snow traction. The tires internal structure features twin steel belts reinforced by spirally wrapped polyamide on top of a polyester cord casing.
     
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    That's a good write-up. Tire Rack doesn't list my Toyo Nanoenergy A29's. But I found some reviews on other websites. Toyo has a long history going all the way back to 1945. Now, if they could only make the darn things quieter. :(
     
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    High end Bridgestone on mine. Outstanding tires.
     
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    I know that it is equipped with LRR tires of some sort. Lets summarize 15" tires:
    Toyo Nanoenergy A29
    Dunlop Enasave 01 A/S
    Yokahama (most likely Avid Ascend model - Please confirm)
    Bridgestone (most likely Ecopia EP422 - confirm pending)

    I am wondering if Canadian models come with more winter friendly tires.
    Also would be nice to know if anyone opt with winter tires - please advise.
     
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    I've had three slippery incidents with my Toyo tires already. Two times while accelerating normally, and one time while braking at a slow speed. The tires just slipped.

    I have them inflated about 4 psi over the recommended pressure. Not sure if that is the cause for the slippage, or if it was driver error, or if the Toyo is just a bad rain tire.
     
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    Ecopia 422 plus? Where are they made? How many ribs in the tread? There are at least two variations of them in the aftermarket; one made in the US, the other in Mexico. There may be one variation made in Japan also.
     
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    I have the Ecopias on my 2017 Two. Is the manufacturing country imprinted on the tires? It is pretty messy out there after the storm last weekend, but I may be able to check my tires.
     
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    Country of origin should be on the sidewall. There's two (or 3?) configurations of the EP422+. Different number and spacing of ribs is the elephant in the room. There are other variables: treadware rating, and?

    These factors are turning me off considering the tire for a replacement: too many unknowns.
     
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    Has it even been established that one version is really any better than the other?
     
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    Your availability in Canada is likely different than what we can get here in the US. It likely varies by region too.
     
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    TireRack (US site) makes a point of differentiating the EP422's, resorting to description of number of ribs, for example.

    Me, I lose patience easily: if a tire manufacturer has different wear indexes, different tread pattern, and refers to them all by the same name, I'll look elsewhere.
     
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    The MIJ and Made in USA tires are fine. 422 Plus. Factory are MIJ and Walmart sells a MIUSA version in some sizes for aftermarket flat tire replacements in an emergency.
     
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    Someone here replacing all four got a couple of US and a couple of Mex. I forget which was which, anyway: a couple had 4 widely spaced rib pattern, and the other had the 5 ribs, more closely spaced. Tire place at first was saying it was not an issue, too.

    You can see the two North American versions, in 195/65R15, both linked on this page:

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