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Need 17" tires for my 2016 Prius V, would like to reduce road noise

Discussion in 'Prius v Main Forum' started by wowbobwow, Nov 30, 2020.

  1. wowbobwow

    wowbobwow Junior Member

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    I've got a 2016 Prius V "Touring" (aka Package Five) and I love it - easily the best car I've ever owned. It currently has a mixed set of tires installed by CarMax when I bought it:

    Rear:
    Miranda “Sport GT2” 215/50R17 91W M+S

    Front:
    Toyo “Proxes A20” P215/50R17 90W

    All are fairly worn now (esp. the Toyos on the front) and I'm ready to buy a replacement set of 4 matching 17" tires, but I'd like to find a set that has a good mix of safety/reliability and might help reduce road noise somewhat. A large portion of my usual driving in this care is at freeway speeds, and the road noise is borderline deafening with the current tires. I know that Priuses have minimal sound-deadening material to cut weight, etc., so there's only so much the tires can do, but still - anything will help.

    Thanks for any suggestions!

    Huxley
     
  2. rjparker

    rjparker Tu Humilde Sirviente

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    Minimal sound deadening means none in a Prius. I would go Michelin.
     
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    The 215/50R17 A20s would have been OEM (were on our 2012 v FIve), were very noisy and terrible in the rain. We replaced those with Continental PureContact 225/50R17 98V and have been very pleased with the wet and dry handling, noise, ride, and had no adverse impact on MPG, even when new.
     
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    I have a 2013 V. I layered sound deadening material in the back 50% of the vehicle and doing so reduced the noise. Tires do help and mine suck bad (Cooper). I just can’t put the money in that right now but when I do all 4 will be Michelin.

     
  5. jzchen

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    Followed Air_Boss, (thank you again), and got Kumho Solus TA71 in 225/50WR17. Been very happy 33 PSI front 32 PSI rear.

    moto g(7) power ?
     
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    jzchen Newbie!

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    BTW-. Ended up buying a larger diameter spare to make up for the difference.

    moto g(7) power ?
     
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    jzchen Newbie!

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    Sorry, did not make a clear answer to the OP question. When searching for a tire I searched for a W speed rating to match the original in performance. I was hoping to get these super cheap $50/tire tires in size 225/50R17 at America’s Tire (Discount Tire). What happened was the front right tire was driven flat and was under road hazard warranty with them. They would not give me a significantly cheaper tire as a replacement, so I picked the next W rated tire in the pricing range, which just so happened to be the Kumhos.

    The take home message is, I did 0 research into a quiet tire choice. Just putting slightly more rubber between the wheel and the road seems to make a significant contribution to ride comfort and noise.

    Heck we have a fender dent right above the tire. I was so worried the extra size would possibly make it rub that damaged part I bought a new fender as a precaution and was going to paint and install it myself if it did, but it is still in the box now in the garage....
     
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    I agree with @jzchen concerning a taller tire sidewall making the ride smoother.
    Although, the low profile tires have been reported here as giving better handling response with their rougher ride.

    Here are a couple tires you might consider?
    Pirelli P4 Four Seasons Plus All-Season P215/60R-17 96 T Tire - Walmart.com - Walmart.com
    Pirelli P4 Four Seasons Plus 225/55R17

    90k warranty in your current size
    Pirelli P4 Four Seasons Plus 215/50R17

    80k
    https://www.tires-easy.com/215-55-17/michelin-tires/defender-t-h/tirecode/11711
    I've got these in stock size 195-65-15
    I had same sized Michelin Harmony and two of the 4 lasted 100k miles.
    Though I may be looking at the Pirelli's closer next time around.

    New grading system replacing treadlife warranty rated tires
    UTQG
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