No spare tire?

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  1. stu lb

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    I haven't had experience with Toyota Roadside Assistance, but I have a feeling that AAA might be faster to respond to deliver the same service.
     
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    couldn't agree with you more on prevention. 8 years of driving the regular prius i never used the spare. i would prefer to have one and continue to not use it. thanks for the info, if the compact is the same price, i think i would prefer it just because of size.
     
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    In certain circumstances, yes. AAA towing covers up to a certain number of miles, but Toyota Roadside Assistance is to the nearest dealer or the dealer of your choice within 25 miles if you are far away from a tire shop/dealer. You may even do both: Toyota Roadside Assistance to the nearest dealer, then AAA to your tire shop.
     
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    So Ironic- I purchased my PIP yesterday- I pick it up tomorrow. Today while driving around in my old car I got a flat! I decided to change it myself... turns out my luck one of the lugs was stuck. Called AAA and they helped me out. This was fine because I put my spare on and I was on my way. It got me thinking that if I did not have a spare I would have been towed to an AAA station where I would have had to wait until Monday until they were open and at the same time I would have needed a ride home and then a ride back to the dealer on Monday. So... This experience had lead me to feel that I need to buy a donut just in case.

    So my first question is... can I just get a donut form an older prius like this

    07 Toyota Prius Hybrid Compact Spare Wheel Tire 125/70/16 Donut 04 05 06 08 09 | eBay

    Also does my PIP come with a jack? and wrench to change the tire out?

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    Dude, why don't you just read the thread?
     
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    Dude there is 11 pages !
     
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    It looks like you are on here a lot. Why don't you spend a little less time posting and a little more time reading. I bet most of the answers to all your other post are contained in your manual. (with all due respect)
     
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  9. DO research the archives, all your questions are answered, I personally addressed all your concerns. TY
     
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    I am going a little nuts trying to find a spare tire or donut for the prius. Seem I can get one easily from a 2009 but from what I read on these board we should stick to the gen 3. Anyone have any suggestions.
    I did a search of auto salvage yards and it says a 2009 toyota matrix wheel will work or a 2006 coorolla. I also find a 2005 prius but it says 16 x 4- does that mean 4 bold holes?
    Anyone?
     
  11. Look for 2010+ only, 5 holes,correct size is in this thread. Go on Craig's list, look for wrecked 2010 and up. That's how I got mine........... $50.
     
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    Use the size specifically mentioned in this thread. Don't trust the wrecking yard's computer, as they might list several that supposedly fit but don't work. The yard I got mine from found this out the hard way and had to eat the shipping cost and price of the first one the computer said would fit. I wound up with a never-used donut from a 2010 Prius. I would suggest trying it on at the yard before leaving just to be sure. That's what I did, rather than waiting to find outdown the road someplace.
     
  13. Dontgo nuts, use your brain, it's easy.
     
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    Ok, I see people spending a lot of money on a spare, so it made me look around, and it looks like TireRack will have steelies in stock soon (select the 'Steel Wheels' tab), around $56/wheel:
    With new tires starting around $50, it would be around $100 for a full size spare setup. Granted, it's an ugly setup, but since it is only for temporary use, I couldn't care less.

    What do you guys think?
     
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    Not bad- Does that company mount the tire to the rim too?
     
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    Not sure, I personally was planning on just going to my Toyota dealer since they have the Hunter machine to do proper balancing.
     
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    Tire rack will mount if you buy the entire setup from them.

    also remember corolla wheels are same pattern i believe, gotta be lots of them around.
     
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    What year????
     
  19. Its in the thread.
     
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    also I believe the Scion TC has same bolt pattern.....(04+)

    Dan