> <ninnypo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
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> >> > What is the expected life of the original equipment tires on a
2005
> >> > Prius?
>
> >> Thanks for all your responses. I've gone about 20,000 miles and
it looks
> >> like I'll be lucky to get another 5000 miles out of my tires.
>
> > My experience isn't a lot different, Richard.
>
> > I replaced the original Goodyears at 30k (with identical
Goodyears)
> > and questioned that at the time but didn't get overly excited
about
> > it.
>
> > At my 60,000 mile service the service writer came to the waiting
room
> > and told me that my tires needed replacement right away!
>
> > I wasn't as calm this time and asked to talk to the Prius tech.
Very
> > nice young man came out and I asked him what was going on with
the
> > tires. He told me that this was a common problem with the
Goodyears
> > and he'd suggest that I put on a new set of Goodrich tires.
According
> > to him the Goodrich are a bit harder rubber and they will last
longer.
> > I said something to the effect that I sure as h##l hoped so.
>
> > I'm now at around 80,000 miles and the Goodrich tires appear
"like
> > new". Oh yes, I always over inflate (trying to play that gas
mileage
> > improvement game) and I check pressure frequently. I have also
had the
> > car aligned twice since it was new - once conventional and once
> > digital. The consumer can't do much more than that.
>
> > The conclusion that I'm operating under is that the original
equipment
> > Goodyears are too soft. As for me, I'm not buying anymore of
them.
> > CamMan
> > N.W. Iowa
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> Thanks. Since I have the Goodyears, that's very useful info.
Won't be
> buying those again.
2006 with 18500 miles and the Goodyears look new, no overinflation.
The replacement tires will be Michelin MXV4 +
Lifetime MPG 51.97, 16 consecutive 500+ mile tanks, 18 total.
GG
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