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Afraid the 2010's 17 in wheels 45 tires might ruin the ride
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Friends: 59 | The chief engineer said the 17" is more fun to drive. |
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| ggood Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Houston, Texas
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I sympathize with the difficult marketing/packaging decisions that go into this, especially in this market. I would think Toyota has to be concerned about putting luxury car pricing on an economy car. I'm not sure headlines about a $36,000 Prius are going to help sell the car. It seems useful for people here to put out their own ideas on the subject of tires, packages and options, so that Toyota gets some marketing feedback while there is still time to make adjustments. May not help this year, but 2011 is coming soon! | |
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The Gold pre-order package is probably the highest 15" model there'll be. | |
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If you go for a larger sidewall on the 17" rim, the torque calculations have to be redone, as the actual force applied to the road surface is the torque applied to the centre of the wheel divided by the rolling radius of the wheel+tyre. Larger tyre, smaller force for the same torque. It would need a different final reduction gear ratio to compensate, which would probably necessitate a different transaxle casting, as the centre of the gear would need to be in a different position. The new base wheel/tyre combination is about 2% bigger in rolling circumference than the 'Iconic' Prius' 185/55 R15. | |
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Friends: 33 | Tideland, The only wheels on the current Prius in Australia is the 15 inch fitted with 195/60 15 Michelin Energy XM1 tyres. This is on both the base model and the iTech, the only 2 options we get. I would like to fit a Touring spoiler to mine just to make it a little more different. I think the touring spoiler would make the car look a little longer and visually make the car look lower in profile. I might even get 17 inch wheels at the next tyre change as long as I can get LRR tyres to suit. I might go to 185/50 17 or something like that as long as I can get narrow enough wheels, to gain back some of the lost economy of the bigger wheels. |
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Friends: 17 | pat - correct me if i'm wrong, but i THINK the low profile "50 series" 185 is still a bit wider than the "60 series" 185 designation. but this is an interesting thought. the lower profile would make it handle a bit better. imho, the 185 tires are a bit small for the prius. Last edited by Genoz World; 02-04-2009 at 08:39 AM. |
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Friends: 0 | I've posted this elsewhere, but I'm willing to trade my 15" 2010 wheels when my car arrives for your 17". Keep me in mind when you get your Platinum pack Prius. |
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| An Aussie perspective Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Adelaide South Australia
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Friends: 33 | No, 185 is 185mm wide regardless of the profile. a 185 width would have less sidewall flex than a 205 or 215 wide tyre. In fact on stock rims I think 215 wide tyres would feel wallowy. (is that a word?) I believe the Prius has 6 inch rims. Drifters use narrow tyres on wide rims to increase response and speed break-away. It stiffens the tyres. I had 205 wide tyres on 7 inch rims to give good steering response on the front of my race car while I had 225s on the back for better acceleration traction coming out of corners. I had a class restriction to 7 inch rims. I'll add, I have seen posts from one owner who fitted 175 wide tyres to his Prius! |
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Friends: 1 | expect 2010 prius to be firmer than old one, even with 15" tires and considerably so... but i wouldnt worry too much as recent toyota's pretty much have best-in-class mix of suspension comfort and handling... all recent cars have been really well tuned - yaris, auris, avensis (talking about european models)... |
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Accord, 4/10 stars enthusiast rating, Camry, 2/10 , etc.... Not surprised either as Honda races in elite Formula 1, Indy, MotoGP. Toyota - some Rolex series, Nascar, NHRA, offroad. | |
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