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Tires size possible deal breaker on 2023 Prius?

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Main Forum' started by Dionysus81, Jan 13, 2023.

  1. Bob P.

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    Tire Rack has Bridgestone ECOPIA tires available for the LE trim at $177.99 with a three-day delivery.
     
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    Tires at the dealer are never inexpensive. I also buy tires that are higher quality (higher list price), but bought through low cost vendors. The Nokian WR series tires I have used on my Prii over the years cost me a little over $100 each, but they are great tires. I don't skimp on tires.

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    I'll be happy when tires are available for my 2023 LE AWD at such a good price. Nokian are great tires, I ran them on my Saabs.
     
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    My $100 price was for 185/65HR15 tires so there will be a price difference for the larger tires on your 2023 Prius.

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    I searched for tires for XLE Prius and only found Michelin for $263 each at Tire Rack. Ouch!
     
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    I see massive sales increases of 215/55r17 tires in the near future
     
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    It’d be interesting to see the MSRP for rims, 17” and 19”. Dibs on $490 USD.

    parts.toyota website is a gong show now; maybe dealership website?
     
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    I just had to replace a tire (19") on mine due to a bubble - it was covered through the dealer so I didn't pay anything but the listed price was $187. Worse was the delivery time, took two weeks. I'm contemplating buying an extra just to keep in case I need one more urgently.
     
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    I wonder how long they warranty the tires for. When I buy my tires they typically come with a hazard warranty. The tires on a new vehicle must still have a manufacture warranty. I would be in a huge bind with a two week wait but have no room to store a full size spare.
     
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    That’s what i’m starting to think. And if you buy a full size rim and tire, you can always use it as part of the rotation
     
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    I looked on another website and found these. ? What I don’t understand for those of you thinking of buying a full size spare tire…how do you rotate the spare into the rotation. I also don’t understand how the spare donut tire doesn’t eventually rot because it’s not being used. IMG_6270.png
     
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    A compact spare does eventually go bad even if not being used. I give them a max of ten years before I feel they're no longer safe and reliable.

    Tire rotation with a full size spare:
    Every time you rotate the tires, the spare goes on one of the corners and one of the corners becomes the spare. The Forward Cross in this diagram: (just follow the arrows)
    tireRotation_3.jpg
     
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    I've read spares have a ten year service life. It's longer than the regular tires, as it is sheltered from the sun. For the other tires, it is 6 to 7 years.
     
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    Many tires today are directional and should only be rotated front to rear. The spare is usually not included in the rotation in those cases.

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    Assuming a side wall puncture, single female, no family member available to help and no car to borrow. My typical situation. : }

    Which set up would you go with? I’m thinking full size spare is best except for the compromised fuel economy. Eventually there won’t be a two week wait for replacement tire.

    Am I getting this right?

    1.With the small temp spare, I pay aprox $500 so I have all that is needed to secure it in place. With spare I know I can drive about 50 miles at 50 mph and currently might have to wait 2 wks for a replacement tire.

    2. I purchase a full size spare. I’m buying the wheel and tire. AAA changes the tire and I’m on my way. This would be additional weight carried around 24/7. How would I secure this? Has anyone done this already? Does it fit?

    3. I buy a spare tire for the cargo space and include it in tire rotation. (I’ve already confirmed tires are not directional). I still have to get towed because the tire can’t be replaced on the side of the road, right? Advantage being no wait time for ordering tire.

    Thanks!
     
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    one alternative might be to only carry the spare, full or compact, only when you’re on an extended trip. With my AWD sienna, when i changed out the ‘runflats’ and ventured out of town, i carried a full size spare that I’d bought.

    Although you probably don’t want to be hauling a tire in and out of your car.

    Oh- i think AAA would change your tire at side of road, full or compact, if they felt it was safe to do so.
     
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    Thanks. That’s the problem. I don’t have a place at home to store the full size spare or the wife (husband in my case) to come rescue me. : ) If temp spare kit wasn’t so expensive, I should probably go with that. It’s what I’ve lived with for 40 yrs.
     
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    Gotcha. Rereading your post i modded mine a bit
     
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    People are saying car comes with jack and tools- keep old tools if you can ;). So maybe not too bad just to buy the compact spare and the hardware to lock it into your car’s floor.
     
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    Yeah, it all depends on what you're willing to pay and trade off. And you are right, I just got my LE and it does not have a spare.