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Car Forum / Toyota / Prius / September 2007

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Richard Warren - 07 Sep 2007 06:10 GMT
What is the expected life of the original equipment tires on a 2005 Prius?
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 07 Sep 2007 11:22 GMT
> What is the expected life of the original equipment tires on a 2005 Prius?

Short.
Ike - 07 Sep 2007 14:45 GMT
>> What is the expected life of the original equipment tires on a 2005 Prius?
>
> Short.

I disagree.

At 30k miles I switched to a quieter tire (Goodyear Comfortred)
and on a sound pressure meter saw a significant improvement.

The old tires were in near-new condition, and I sold them on
Craigslist for $125 to a happy buyer. For that reason, I would
say that these lightly-loaded tires, not driven too hard on the
Prius, have an above-average life expectancy. Other members of
the local Prius Club have similar experience with the tires -
it's just not an issue.

My 2004 Prius was purchased Oct 23 2003, so it's almost four
years old - it has about 43k miles on it. Zero faults or
problems since day one...

Ike
mrv@kluge.net - 07 Sep 2007 16:41 GMT
> What is the expected life of the original equipment tires on a 2005 Prius?

depends - the OE tires depends on what country the car is sold in...
Brands are all over the place as well (Goodyear in North America,
Michelin in parts of Europe, Bridgestone in the UK and elsewhere...)
Different sizes in different countries too.

But, assuming that you're in North America:
US/Canada 2004-2007 NHW20 OEM Prius tire:
Goodyear Integrity (Standard Load)
P185/65 R15
86S
Treadwear 460
Traction A
Temperature B
44psi max. cold pressure

Assuming that you do not have an alignment problem and you've kept
your tire pressure at the factory recommended pressures (really the
minimums for the Prius) of 35psi front, 33 psi rear, most Prius owners
report in the 30,000-45,000 mile range on the Goodyear Integritys
listed above.  That's also assuming that the tires are not switched
out earlier for poor winter or wet performance, or just because the
owner doesn't like the model of tire...
Mike Rosenberg - 07 Sep 2007 22:00 GMT
> Assuming that you do not have an alignment problem and you've kept
> your tire pressure at the factory recommended pressures (really the
> minimums for the Prius) of 35psi front, 33 psi rear, most Prius owners
> report in the 30,000-45,000 mile range on the Goodyear Integritys
> listed above.

I bought my 2004 Prius, with these Goodyear Integrity tires, from a
dealership that has a tires-for-life program if you get all the routine
maintenance done there, and they replaced my tires at 35,000 and 75,000
miles, so I'm getting right in the middle of that range.

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Richard Warren - 08 Sep 2007 07:34 GMT
> 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.
Mike Rosenberg - 08 Sep 2007 14:33 GMT
> 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.

Now THAT is decidedly rapid wear if you have the Goodyear Integrety
tires.  Have you kept them inflated to at least 35 psi in front and 32
psi in the rear?

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Richard Warren - 09 Sep 2007 03:57 GMT
>> 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.
>
> Now THAT is decidedly rapid wear if you have the Goodyear Integrety
> tires.  Have you kept them inflated to at least 35 psi in front and 32
> psi in the rear?

Actually, I've been running with what was recommended to me for max
mileage - 41 front and 40 rear.
Ike - 08 Sep 2007 16:11 GMT
>> 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.

Something's wrong. Are the tires equally worn? Properly
inflated? On one of our prePrius cars, an alignment problem
destroyed tires prematurely, and rotation spread the evidence.
ninnypoppa@gmail.com - 11 Sep 2007 07:23 GMT
> > 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
2004 Prius
1955 Studebaker
Love them both!
Richard Warren - 12 Sep 2007 03:11 GMT
>> > What is the expected life of the original equipment tires on a 2005
>> > Prius?
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> 1955 Studebaker
> Love them both!

Thanks.  Since I have the Goodyears, that's very useful info.  Won't be
buying those again.
stratus46@yahoo.com - 22 Sep 2007 05:01 GMT
> <ninnypo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> >> > 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
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> 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

GG
pakman - 09 Sep 2007 16:19 GMT
I have a 2005 Prius that I bought with about 23,000 miles on it through
Craig's List.
The original owner had never rotated the tires, and I found them
underinflated a number of times.

I had them properly inflated (actually, slightly over, as recommended) and
rotated every 5000 miles
or so, and bought 4 winter tires and rims, which I used for the first time
last year.

The car now has 41,000+ miles on it, and I see the front tires have
distinctive outer-edge wear.

I will probably have to buy 4-new tires before winter, but hope I can hold
out until springtime.

Prices are high around here (New Hampshire / MA border) for tires, so
haven't decided
on the tire brand yet (leaning towards Goodyear ComfortTred) or dealer.

John

I'm shopping
> What is the expected life of the original equipment tires on a 2005 Prius?
B. Peg - 09 Sep 2007 18:36 GMT
>......(leaning towards Goodyear ComfortTred) or dealer.

I took the orginals off at 20K (about 1/2 gone and dealer sold them to some
guy there as used tires while I was waiting) and went to

the Comfortread.  Very quiet tire.  I hear more of the engine now than the
road.

B~
 
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