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17" Rims on Gen II (Pics)

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Accessories & Modifications' started by PhazonPhobe, Feb 23, 2011.

  1. PhazonPhobe

    PhazonPhobe His name is Sora

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    I'm sure it's been done, but just thought I should post the pictures in case anyone is curious.


    Stock 17" Scion TC Rims with Yokohama Tires
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    I like it. I love it. I want more of it!
     
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    PhazonPhobe His name is Sora

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    I was very, very satisfied with this "mod." I saw someone selling TC rims on CraigsList and thought "...wait a tick."

    Sure enough, they look great.

    I think this is the next thing:

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    I won't have it say "Touring." Probably "Hybrid" or "Sora"
     
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    It's been done by many. I went with a lighter wheel to try and reduce the mpg loss but back in 2006 or 2007 there were no LRR tires in my size so I ended up hosing my gas mileage anyway. Some people can't stomach the Mpg loss with the heavy Scion wheels so they switch back like I did with my Centerline wheels. The tires cost twice as much too. But when the car looks so good, like yours does, it's tough to go back to stock. :)

    Looking good!
     
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    Hey, that looks great! When it gets warm again, you will have to post the MPG numbers!
     
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    Did the same last weekend...[​IMG]

    For what its worth, and almost inexplicably, my MPG has gone UP almost 2 MPG (about 700 miles so far) compared to, well, ever.
     
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    Other factors are at work. Going from a 15" wheels with LRR tires to a 17" wheel with a LRR will always result in a loss of MPG, not a gain. Now if the 15" wheels were shod with a terrible tire and the 17" wheels were shod with a very fuel efficient tire then those results could change. :)
     
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    I'd peg it on the fact that I went from the shitty OEM tires to pretty decent Continentals...

    The noise and ride are also significantly improved.
     
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    So were the looks! :rockon:
     
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    Wow, those look like the 18's on a 2010 Honda Accord Coupe 3.5L V6 :eek: but can tell they're 17's. What are those?

     
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    True story.
     
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    They are Momo Winter 2's in 17.

    Thinking about doing the B&G lowering (can't afford the TRD ones...) but I'm not certain if lowering it a full inch to inch quarter will cause any rubbing issues.

    Anyone know of a way to objectively test this to see if I can lower it and not suffer any adverse effects?
     
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    ^Unless you have a reason for wanting the B&G springs, I'd recommend H&R lowering springs. Better quality springs and cheaper on Tire Rack. Also gives a raked stance since the fronts are lower than the rears. I don't know why B&G never got that memo. :)

    Fingas has also used 17s w/ H&R springs too. I doubt you will have any rubbing issues.
     
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    ehhhhh i dont like that sticker on the bottom of the doors. i'd pass on that one if i were you
     
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    I will look into this then. I'm somewhat indifferent on brand, I just don't want to have a rubbing issue.
     
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    Took some additional pictures tonight after a wash, claying, and wax...

    Also going to add some 20 or 35 tint soon.

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    PhazonPhobe His name is Sora

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    Wow. Yours definitely turned out well. I'm considering matching the tint on my back windows to the front. I know it's illegal, but I've seen quite a lot of Prius that appear to have tinted front windows.
     
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    Thanks! I didn't mean to hijack your thread...

    I considered the TC wheels but found these and really liked how they looked...turned out well.

    I'm gonna match, I don't think in SC it's going to be an issue.
     
  19. PhazonPhobe

    PhazonPhobe His name is Sora

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    Haha no worries.

    So cal is supposed to be pretty strict on tint....but I suppose we'll see.
     
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    California law pretty much makes it so you can't have tint at all. It's 75% but pretty much factory windows are already at that percentage so even if you get 75% tint it'll push it below what is legal.