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Want to Raise a 2012 Pip. How Big A Rim Can I Use?

Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by kenmce, Dec 31, 2013.

  1. Priusmpg

    Priusmpg Active Member

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    cutting the lower lip will only increase clearance from front but the spacer idea is a good one
     
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    Oh, I did not catch that you also want rear or under car extra clearance. I hope you find some doable suspension or other mod that gets you what you want.
     
  3. hill

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    Oh yea ... big rims ... big treads.

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    On the "monsterized' Prius. I had assumed this was Photoshopped, examining closer, maybe not??:eek:
    But I am sure this Prius has a REALLY bored out, blown, et al. 1.8L ICE ! :ROFLMAO:
     
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    No - they're shopped . . . the body would look teeny on monster tires/chassis ... that might make 'em even more funny.
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    markabele owner of PiP, then Leaf, then Model 3

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    ya, you can totally tell it's photoshopped
     
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    When I had my Tundra, lot of guys used coil spacers to lift them 2 inches. Ride was a little rougher and a couple guys had problems with the upper ball joints leaking after 30k miles. If you go that route, aim for a polyurethane not a metal one.

    This looks to be universal but use at your own risk.

    Superior RideEFFEX™ 18-1901 - Spring Spacer | O'Reilly Auto Parts
     
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    Not sure if this info will help but ill mention it.

    I had a 97 camry. it had 195/70/14. I put 235/45/17. It raised the car by an inch. It did make the handling much better on the dirt roads at Landers, CA.

    Hope this helps.
     
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    I am having clearance problems with my PiP and a hitch-mounted bike rack. I scrape the rack when I try to climb my steep driveway. Wondering if you ever found a solution.
     
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    I plan to follow maschronics lead when I buy my next set of tires.
     
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