Hi all, I'm a new 2010 Phase V owner (six weeks or so). My Prius has 17" low profile tires which I'm told don't have enough tread to grip when driving in snow. Do tire manufacturers make and sell low profile snow tires? Or, is there sufficient room in the wheel wells for standard snow tires? I have to pick up slugs to drive into D.C. each day and would like to minimize sliding around the many highway overpasses and bridges on I-95. Thanks for any input... J.D.
Maybe this will help. There are many threads on tires on this site. If you go to the top of the page and click on "search" you can type in whatever you want to search for. Perhaps "snow tires" or something similar. Good luck.
Check the Tire rack for your options. There are a lot available in the size for the 17" Prius. If you keep the same wheels and tire size you'll have no problem with snow tires.
J.D. I'm a huge fan of snow tires. I'm also a huge fan of search. (Just a little bit of n00b ribbing, but until I can talk Danny into a ToC, a second or two with the search function will help you immensely as you digest the enormous amount of information available in this Forum). http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii-2010-prius-main-forum/71184-snow.html?highlight=winter+tires http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii...eels-winter-tires.html?highlight=winter+tires http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii-2010-prius-main-forum/71184-snow.html?highlight=winter+tires http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii...ns/71626-got-snow.html?highlight=winter+tires http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii...ptions-in-ne-ohio.html?highlight=winter+tires Snow tire recommendations thread http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii...-tires-2010-prius.html?highlight=winter+tires http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii...nter-summer-tires.html?highlight=winter+tires http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii...ter-tires-gen-iii.html?highlight=winter+tires http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii...m/65115-snow-tire.html?highlight=winter+tires And, finally: http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-iii...tions-2010-please.html?highlight=winter+tires
Hello JD, Living in Canadian snow, I sympathize. My Prius 2010 has 15 inch tires, got Pirelli Sotto Zero winter radials and Prius rims. Suggest you check out Pirelli site, another good brand for winter tires is Nokia Hakapalita. My 2002 Corolla ran without fear on Nokia NRW winters. Good luck!
Hi I have a 2008. I am a convinced owner of Nokian tires. I bought Hakkapelita winter tires and it turned my Prius into an SUV! The car was great in the snow, even during storms. Traction control worked great. Never a worry. In the past I have purchased 17 inch snows. That tire size is 'expensive', even just a regular tire is more expensive to purchase, the unfortunate drawback. But those wheels look great! Enjoy.
To answer your question good report done by tirerack.com Simular a good write up done by Road and Track And the winner hands down for "Snow grip" is the Michelin X-Ice II Second is the BF Goodrich Blizzak second generation. Being a fan of Michelin tires I went with the Ice-X II from tire rack. Now I wait for snow Tim
Just installed Michelin X-Ice II on both my Prius and my Daughter's Prius. Went to Costco. 4.5 hours wait time to get them mounted on Tuesday for my car and 3 hours wait time on Thursday for my daughter's. I heard that there was 6.5 hours wait time on Wednesday! It's only November 20th and there is no snow yet in Vancouver! My daughter used to have a Camry with Hakappelita winter tires on it and it worked way better than my Subaru Outback with stock all seasons. Bought the Michelin as they were significantly cheaper than the Hakkapelita. Will see if they perform as well in the snow!
Sounds like a good choice. In Consumer Reports November 2009 issue, the Michelin X-Ice II was the highest rated winter tire -- more highly rated than the two Hakkapelitas tested by Consumer Reports: Consumer_Reports_Nov._2009_Tire_Tests-1.doc
Regarding 15" alloy wheels for mounting snow tires, does anyone know if the choices offered on Tire Rack as compatible with the 2010 Prius are all OK choices? I noticed that the specifications differ a bit from one wheel to the next... Also, does anyone know the weight of the original 15" Toyota wheels? Thanks
I got 4 Goodyear Nordics installed last week at Canadian Tire on the 15" stock rims for about $100 each. We're heading up to Mount Seymour tomorrow morning so I'll finally see how this car handles the snow, 124 cm in the parking lot! I'm really hoping I won't have to chain up.
I am waiting for your snow driving report Moner! This will be the first year I don't have an AWD car! What worries me the most is the low clearance of the front end...
I assume the tirerack offerings would work, but I believe they all have smaller offsets than the OE wheels, which would mean they would stick out of the wheel well a little more. I wanted to avoid having more sand and crap kicking up onto the paint, so I went for the OE 15" wheels off e-bay. If you are interested, I found this site which does a nice job of comparing wheel and tire pairings: Wheel / tire size calculator / comparer - RIMS-N-TIRES I forget what the OE wheels weigh, but it is in at least one of the threads.
Looking forward to your report as well. I've only had a chance to drive on thin medium pack snow as well as slick (basically iced-up) roads back in Oct. Since then, it's been bare and dry (today was the first snowfall... of about 1-2cm that turned to slush). (See my videos for TRAC and VSC tests if you haven't already)
No problems getting up the mountain this morning but there really wasn't much snow on the road up and the parking lot was well plowed. I didn't see the slip indicator come on at all. Lots more snow falling tonight though and we're heading back up there in the morning so maybe I'll get a little more snow to play with. I'm definitely nervous about the car's low clearance if we end up with a Vancouver winter like last year's!
Last year wasn't a problem unless I had 4 people on board, then it scraped the bottom like a dog cleaning its.... umm... you figure it out =Þ, even with the solid ice block. That was the only time I could hear chunks of ice banging against the exhaust system.
With my '04, I was quite happy with the studded Goodyear Nordic's from Canadian Tire. The factory studded Nokian's I have on my FJ are clearly better on ice and also on wet roads Though any winter tire sucks in mild dry conditions. If I had known our weather would have been good for over a month, I probably would have put the other tires and wheels back on
it worked way better than my Subaru Outback with stock all seasons. Bought the Michelin as they were significantly cheaper than the Hakkapelita. Will see if they perform as well in the snow!