Tire Bulging

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  1. theRob

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    I hit a pothole today and now one of the tires has a little bulge. I’m going to replace it with a new one. I have the Toyo Extensa A/S II A. I got the car in April of 2023 and the car has about 6.7k miles on it. Will it be okay to just replace the 1 tire? I measured the tire tread depth (see below) and seems like the rear passenger has barely any wear. According to this site
    Details for Toyo Extensa AS II | Napa Tire & Wheels Napa, CA
    the tire depth is 9/32"

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    Front Passenger (tire with bulge)
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    Front Driver
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    Rear driver
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    Rear Passenger
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    Yep; put the new tire on the drivers side front - that's usually the one that wears the fastest. You may also want to skip a rotation; only rotate the passenger side. Leave it there for 10K miles, then continue the 5K miles rotations. That should pretty much even out all 4 tires.

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    Most importantly, make sure that it is identical in brand and model to the original tires. Once the dealer installed the P-metric Toyo (A29) instead of the ISO-metric Toyo (A41) on my previously owned 2020 Prius Prime XLE. They corrected it when I saw it. My 2021 Prius Prime Limited has Dunlop tires.
     
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    I ordered from tirerack.com it’s the same exact one. Thanks!
     
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    My 19" toyo extensa rear tire just developed a sidewall bulge too (I never wanted those 19" tires but all the cars for sale had them in 2023). I have 15k miles on mine though - I am guessing I'll likely need 2? Its the rear passenger side. Think there's any chance for a prorated replacement (or a warantee one? I heard there was a recall on other Extensa sizes for sidewall issues)? I'm pretty annoyed especially if I am going to have to get 2 tires plus alignment. They never should have put these 19" tires on this car - the 17's should have been standard across the board.
     
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    You can just move that tire to the rear axle; it'll do the least amount of damage there. Whenever you get it serviced; just make sure that tire stays on the rear axle.
     
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    It looks like Toyota has two OEM 19” tires—Toyo Extensa A/S II and Michelin Primacy A/S—as well as a winter tire (Michelin X-Ice Snow).

    I would get the tire from the dealer, as it comes with a warranty. Bulge or nail, they will replace it immediately.

    19” tire on the Toyota tire center

    For 17”, there are Toyo Extensa A/S II and Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 Plus fuel-efficient OEM tires as well as the non-fuel-efficient, non-OEM Goodyear Assurance Maxlife 2, the latter of which I would avoid because of the lack of fuel efficiency. There is also the winter tire Michelin X-Ice Snow.

    17” tire on the Toyota tire center