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Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by PeterPrius, Nov 11, 2018.

  1. PeterPrius

    PeterPrius Hers is a 2009 Prius, non-SKS

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    I've got 4 Nokian WRG3s with enough tread depth to get me through urban snow., but not enough to get me through the smaller, twistier mountain passes where traction is a must.

    So I bought 2 new tires thinking I could have them installed on the front - where us Priusers really need them - and I would not be stressed, wait a few weeks and replace the back tires, save all 4 for next Summer, because, hey, it's good enough for summer and rain, but not enough for the 285 (Colorado).

    So, I took them to CostCo yesterday and specifically said "install these 2 new tires on the front, and put the old tires in the back of the car."

    I went back at closing time to find they put them on the back, which upset me because I specifically asked for them to be installed on the front. The Service Manager (he didn't write my order) said "I always install new tires on the rear, or else you're going to slide all over the road" to which I argued "it's a front wheel drive, that's where all my traction comes from". "You signed for it!" he said, increasingly agitated. I checked my paperwork and there was no mention that ALL new tires (2) are installed on the rear only.

    Exasperated that I was not being heard, I went to my car and the old tires were not in the back. The garage doors were still open, and so I said loud enough "where are my old tires? I asked for them!" And that Service Manager raced to their disposal bin, and while two other employees stood nearby, aghast, threw those 2 tires out of the bin rather recklessly, He was angry, just lost his composure. Those 2 grabbed plastic bags, put the tires in 'em and brought them to me. I thanked them, put them in the back and drove away, steamed.

    A block away I screamed in frustration. So, what I want to know is it regulation that 2 new tires go on the back on a front wheel drive?
     
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    Take a deep breath, and get two more new tires, problem solved.

    Costco tire department can have that effect on people.
     
  3. PeterPrius

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    2 new tires is not an option right now.
     
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    Yep, the tire man was correct. New tires on the rear. Look on YouTube for videos.

     
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    What's the issue then with having them rotated to the front until I can get a second set? (In two weeks).
     
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    cyberpriusII Prodigyplace says I'm Super Kris

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    What's the issue with moving them yourself.....seriously. I rotate my own. :unsure:
     
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    Your choice. But if you're driving in inclement weather, severe weather, it would be wise to wait, and do what the experts say.
     
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    True for rear wheel drive vehicle. I *still* have good enough tread depth to make it through the urban winter and major highways, but not for deep snow. First point of contact, power, and traction is the front, which is where I need it. I got stuck 10 days ago and got out of by going in reverse uphill where the car acted like a rear-wheel drive...
     
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    This'll all be resolved in two weeks?
     
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    Not an option for me to wait. I make my living by being able to get into the mountains. My first winter in this particular part of Colorado. I understand putting new tires on the rear of rear wheel drive vehicles. Shouldn't that logic apply to front wheel drive?
     
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    read the entire tire rack report
     
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    It is for front-wheel drive cars, too. Every article I've read says to always put the new rubber on the back.

    (And never argue with a woman! :LOL: Especially one who rotates her tires by herself.)
     
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    PeterPrius Hers is a 2009 Prius, non-SKS

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    Thank you for that link. I read it. It's biased towards rear-drive vehicles. I'm not arguing, just wondering if the same holds true for front wheel drive.
     
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    Thank you sir.
     
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    Just trading Costco stories:

    I was in there, getting (directional) Micheline X-Ice, set of 4, mounted on loose rims. I brought the rims in bright-and-early, around 10 am, they said it'd be ready by 1 pm.

    I return at 2 pm, see the rims sitting untouched. Go up to the service counter, where the lone guy is patiently explaining the pros-and-cons of various tires to a customer. For a good 15 minutes. Finally get his ear: "oh those, yeah, they're almost done...".

    A good hour later, finally get out of there, pull into a chevron down the road, to put a decent amount of air in (costco will NOT go one pound over spec), lay out the wheels, and realize I'm looking at three rights and one left (directional, remember).

    Back up the road to Costco, wait another good 15 minutes while the lone guy is patiently....

    Long story...
     
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    What about alignment checks. How often. And should Toyota always do it? Or do you guys trust any tire shop to get it right?
     
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