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WTT: 15" OEM wheels for 16" Touring wheels

Discussion in 'Private Sales' started by toyotechwv, Apr 28, 2009.

  1. toyotechwv

    toyotechwv Toyota Technician

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    Anyone interested????
     
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    + cash I would be interested. but, too bad with the tpms and you are not local. good luck with finding somebody.
     
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    + how much cash, they're about the same price MSRP ($28 difference per wheel roughly). I do still have the OE Goodyears unfortunately but I'm going to include 4 studded snow tires with good tread as well.

    The TPMS is no issue, I'll just write down all of the sensor ID's and they can be programmed to your car by the dealer.
     
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    Offer still on the table to anyone interested.:)
     
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    Exactly what is the offer? Help me here :confused:

    My Touring rims only, your 15 rims and...?
     
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    Your touring wheels and tires for my 15" wheels and tires as well as four 15" studded snow tires. I will also include the tire pressure sensors in the wheels as well as write down all the sensor ID's so they can be matched to your vehicle.
     
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    Uhh Ohh! :eek:

    As I suspected, a gross mismatch. :(

    I have Touring rims, covers, and lug bolts. No tires, no TPMS sensors,
    no center caps.

    Have no need for studded snows. :eek:hwell:

    Keep trying, a better match is out there somewhere. :cheer2:

    Good luck. :)
     
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    I'd like to know why you are selling your Touring rims. I have an 08 Touring pkg6, and my mileage averages about 41, which seems low at 11,500 miles. It's often hard to get past 39 in town. And the car feels sticky (OK, it's supposed to be), sluggish...doesn't "glide" in pulse and glide, starts slowing down immediately. I'm wondering how much negative effect on mileage the bigger tires may be creating? They're inflated at factory recommendation.

    I drive a friend's '07 standard Prius quite a bit. It has 20k miles, glides easily, often has 2 passengers and mine only 1, and routinely gets 44-45 mpg.

    I'd like to find a way to improve my mileage. Help?
    Thanks.


     
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    cd660,

    :welcome: to PriusChat. :wave:

    Nothing sinister, I just happen to have an extra set. :rolleyes:

    It has been estimated that the wider Touring tires may reduce MPGs
    about 2-3% or 1 to 1-1/2 MPGs. But that wouldn't seem to be what
    is keeping your MPGs so low.

    While there are many, may threads here discussing maximizing
    FE/MPG -- the Search tool is your friend -- here are a few things to get
    you thinking:
    * Set tire pressure to 42 front, 40 rear.
    * "Drive like you don't have brakes."
    * Short drives, less than 5 miles, are MPG killers.
    * Using the electric motor only to move the car is inefficient. In
    reality, all motion of the car comes from the gas powered ICE -- think
    about that for a while...
    * Gliding with no arrows showing on the screen is the most efficient
    way to travel.
    * Accelerate up to speed with other traffic, then start looking for
    ways to get MPGs up.
    * Heavy use of the air cond. is an MPG killer.
    * Consider getting your alignment checked. You can get it done free
    by Toyota during the first year.
    * Consider getting a ScanGauge from the PriusChat Store.
     
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    Simple, trade me your wheels and tires. The 15's are lighter anyway.
     
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