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Driver side rear panel and wheel side swiped. Braking no longer as smooth

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by VancouverPrius, Jan 31, 2024.

  1. VancouverPrius

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    A Subaru side swiped my driver side rear panel and likely rear wheel/tire. The panel popped off a bit and the other vehicle left some scratches.

    What I am more concerned about is the drivability of the car post-accident. It is hard to know for sure but braking does not seem as smooth. I am using Michelin X-Ice snow tires so maybe I am just forgetting that snow tires handle a bit differently than my regular stock tires.

    I was able to compare my car to other 2022 Priuses, since I am a member of a car share program that uses them and many of them seem snappier and have much smoother braking. It's hard to describe but the car feels heavier and the braking seems louder at times and doesn't comfortably come to a complete stop.

    I have since had body work on the car and went to a shop that the dealer recommended. They said the wheel alignment was fine. They fixed the panel and the panel is no longer flush with the tail lights, clearly they rushed the job. They didn't bother replacing the panel and I probably should have insisted that they replace it.

    I kind of wish that I waited and took it to a certified Toyota body shop. Oh well, next time.

    I was loving this Prius and now it feels a bit more mediocre...
     
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    Well if they rushed the body panel fix, do you really think they checked the alignment via computer? I think the wheel geometry is slightly off.

    P.S. Destination Toyota Burnaby has a certified Toyota bodyshop on site.
     
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    Thanks for the tip. I am probably at least a 30 minute drive away but I will consider making an appointment.

    I examined a few car share Priuses. They use all season tires (General Tire Altimax RT45 and Dunlop Ensaves) rather than snow tires and maybe that is why they handle a bit better than my snows. It's hard to remember for sure but I will look at taking the car to another shop to have everything evaluated. Darn, I really should have taken it to a certified Toyota shop. The dealer recommended this other outfit...
     
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    You can find certified shops on toyota.ca under Owners —> Collision Repair. It’ll list 3rd party shops too like Kirmac or Craftsman Collision.

    Yeah winter tires tend to be softer compound and at warmer temperatures, they’ll feel squishy. You could offset it by running slightly higher PSI. (1-3 PSI until find the car handling the way you want it to).
     
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    Thanks for your help. Do you think I should book an appointment at: Automind (certified Toyota autobody shop), independent mechanic, Jim Pattison Toyota (my dealership) or Granville Toyota Service Centre on 41st?
     
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    Oof. I'm not sure as I've only had one repair in all the ownership of my Prii and it was a dent on the door of my Prius Prime (less than a year old!) that I decided to get fixed. I took it to Dest. Toyota even though it was out of the way because at that time, it was the only dealer with an in-house bodyshop and I wanted to try them out.

    I didn't know JP Toyota (Downtown?) had a bodyshop. Might be worth a shot.