Just bought a wheel and tire today. Had an issue last week (exacto blade pierced the front right tire and I was in a rural area 175km from home but fortunately close enough to a small town garage willing to repair the tire with a proper patch just before closing time). Weather was awful and I didn’t want to be stranded if the goop didn’t work. Have a long trip planned for Thursday to Tuesday in mostly rural areas, so picking up the full size spare tomorrow. Will keep the goop handy for worst case scenario of multiple flats (had that happen to me back in the 80s). Will use @Salamander_King’s storage method. 150$ CDN tax in for tire and wheel (mounted and balanced) is a small price to pay for piece of mind.
I bought the cheapest generic no name for a spare, so I’ll take my chances with the patch. My mechanic of the past 17 years inspected the repair and pronounced it safe and an excellent job. Good enough for me.
Your post has been the MOST helpful out of the ones Iʻve read. I am in the process of sourcing the components (rim, tire, jack, etc) to carry along in my 2017 Prius Prime. I did find the rim ($150 here at the Toyota dealership in Hawaii). Ouch! And the tire itself Iʻm trying to find it with our local tire shop to avoid paying the direct shipping costs. I wanted to ask how has your spare tire held up? Have you used it yet?
$150 for just the rim! Yikes Then you still need to get a jack, tire, and a lugnut wrench? Maybe it'll be less expensive to get a AAA Hawaii membership? Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
I think 4th gens (including plug-in, aka Prime version) without spare did have jack and wrench? 5th gen (including plug-in, aka Prime) has stripped out jack and wrench.
Aloha. Thanks for the kind words. Spare tire has held up well. No, have not had to use it yet. I had two separate flats before getting the spare tire. None after. Go figure
The manual for the 2023 Prius Prime indicates on page 526 ■Tools As your vehicle is equipped with an emergency tire puncture repair kit, the following tools for replacing a tire are not included with your vehicle. They can be purchased at your Toyota dealer. ●Wheel nut wrench ●Jack ●Jack handle
You're right, only 4th Gen. Or 1st Gen Prius Prius as I like to call it. But that's a debate for another day
Thank you so much for this post. I have also been looking for good deal for donut spare for my 2020 Prime but having very little luck. All my local tire shops don't want to mount tire to donut spare because they said they don't have machine for it. Then, when I look for used Prius spare, that doesn't return much results because Priuses don't come with spares. I finally found out that 2019-2022 Corolla uses same spare and that returned some results on eBay but the cheapest I found so far is $199 with free shipping. Any good advice on how to search for better price for used spare for 2020 Prime?
You're probably doing everything I would on searching for better price. Sometimes just persistance and luck get you a better price. I know I did my OP over a year ago. Today, is my option for new higher than the $189 I paid?
No Prime comes with a spare, but several Prius trims have spares. But it's the same as a Corolla spare. Actually, that's not terrible since shipping ain't cheap. Not great, but not terrible either.
Thanks for reply. I thought no Prius came with spare since 2016. Which year and trim of Prius come with spare that would be compatible with 2020 Prime LE?
The following Gen 4 Prii come with donut spares: 2016-2018 — Trim One, Trim Two (like my wife's car), but not the Trim 2 Eco, Trim Three, Trim Three Touring. 2019-2022 — LE.
I've had two spares. One at home and one behind driver's seat. Once I had a tire blow out as I entered the freeway so my brother brought the tire from home and replaced it. The second time I was heading to the ER and had a flat so AAA came quickly to replace that flat which couldn't be fixed because of the location of the nail that punctured my tire. I'm on my third spare and never leave home without it.
My spare tire in my 2020 prime is the “donut” mini spare that came out of my old 2005 Prius. Thankfully I haven’t had to use it. I’m over 2 meters tall so fitting it behind the driver’s seat doesn’t work. It’s strapped down in the little hatch trunk. And I removed the rear headrests completely for better visibility. Seeing as I’ve never used the little donut… hope it works and fits properly.