Quietest LRR tire for TCH
#11
Re: Quietest LRR tire for TCH
Looks like the Primacy MXV4 is the way to go for a quiet LRR tire at a more reasonable price than the Energy MXV4 S8. The Primacy is H rated vs V for the Energy. Has anyone switched from the Energy MXV4 to the Primacy tires? Input appreciated.
#12
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Michelin Primacy Tire Upgrade from Bridgestones on a TCH
Michelin Primacy tire upgrade from Integritys on a Prius link1 link2
Last edited by nash; 10-23-2008 at 08:04 AM.
#13
Re: Quietest LRR tire for TCH
I love my Energy tires. Anyone have more than 30k on them? My tread wear has been great so far (I rotated at 7500 and 15000 so far, I might go to every 5k, since that's what's recommended, unless someone has an opinion otherwise).
#14
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I have my 2007 TCH Energy tires rotated and balance ever time I do my oil change at 5000 miles. I'm right at 15,000 miles and the tires look great.
#15
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There is a thread on Michelin Energy LX4 treadlife and most folks reported 30 to 40K before they replaced them. I think the consensus is the Energy is a better tire than the Bridgestones on the TCH.
Reviews I've read place the Primacy considerably above the Energy for traction, ride, and quietness. The rolling resistance appears to be slightly higher on the Primacy compared to the Energy, with some reporting 1 or 2 mpg less and others saying no noticable change.
Michelins are a bit too expensive for my tastes when I can find similar ratings/reviews/performance/quality of other brands for less. Michelin has a well deserved reputation for quality and that alone is enough for some folks.
Reviews I've read place the Primacy considerably above the Energy for traction, ride, and quietness. The rolling resistance appears to be slightly higher on the Primacy compared to the Energy, with some reporting 1 or 2 mpg less and others saying no noticable change.
Michelins are a bit too expensive for my tastes when I can find similar ratings/reviews/performance/quality of other brands for less. Michelin has a well deserved reputation for quality and that alone is enough for some folks.
#16
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Update: I had Michelin Primacy H tires installed 700 miles ago. The car is significantly quieter and rides/handles much better than the previous Bridgestones Turanza EL400. Gas mileage is either same or better. Having traded in a 97 Lexus LS400 for the TCH, I always felt the TCH was noisy because it was cheaply built. Since these new tires, I have a reconsidered my opinion.
#18
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Nitrogen gas does not expand as much as air when heated. Hence, less variation in tire pressure with use. Also, in theory, less likely to lose pressure since molecules are larger and won't seep out as readily. Remember, air is approx. 78% Nitrogen and 21% Oxygen.
#19
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Thanks! Glad I have my GreenHybrid experts to help me out!
Oh, and I have now joined the 600 mile club. I have 605 miles on this tank, and still counting. I'll have to gloat with a picture as soon as I fill up
Oh, and I have now joined the 600 mile club. I have 605 miles on this tank, and still counting. I'll have to gloat with a picture as soon as I fill up
#20
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Of course, that may not seem like much to you 700 mile club people...but for someone who lives at the top of a hill in a colder climate, I think that's a decent achievement (especially since my gas light's been on for about 100 miles, haha)