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2017 17" alloy rims? Paint covers black? Has anyone done this before?

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by Dbnguyen, Mar 31, 2017.

  1. Dbnguyen

    Dbnguyen New Member

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    Hello All!

    First time 2017 Prius Touring owner (I'm Canadian ) I really like this car!

    I thought the 17"rims were alloys but feels like there is a cover over the wheels?

    If I take that off and paint it black, would that look nice?

    Has anyone seen this or have examples?

    Thank you!!

    Ps - I attached an image :)
     

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    There's 5 individual silver plastic pieces. If you want to experiment with black, maybe try PlastiDip, something that can peel off later. I think to take them off you'll need to remove the wheel first, but not sure about that.

    Also, before jumping in, keep in mind they're pricey, online US retailers around $24 per piece, so that times 5, for each wheel. Then times 4.

    Wheel Cover for 2016 Toyota Prius|42602-47160 : Toyota Online Parts | toyotaonlineparts.com | Toyota Parts Online

    Any local dealership should be able to give you the Canadian retail price, just for comparison.

    Congrats on a very nice car, btw. (y)
     
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    Yes, it's been done! Here's a post with a picture:

    Plastic part on 17" Touring wheel | Page 4 | PriusChat

    Plastidip sells a glossifier spray too so if you don't like the flat black in the picture above, you can go for a gloss finish.
     
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    I think the rims would look better all silver
     
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    They'd look similar to the level 5 rims from the 2010 - 2015 Prius.
     
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    Hence why I suggested it
     
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    I think they look just great as they are, I really don't get the popularity of all black wheels, they just look like big black lumps.

    Good job we are all different I guess (y)
     
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    I concur. Maybe it stems from black steel rims with silver wheel covers, when the covers got chewed up, flung off or whatever, and owners just gave up? Once upon a time stamped-steel rims were silver, and capped with nice hub caps (aka centre caps) and chromed acorn nuts.
     
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    I got the dealership to take off the silver plastic pieces (gross haha) 20170402_165422.jpg 20170402_165310.jpg
     

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    Ahh, no like. Sorry. It looks like something that'd fit a Hummer: black, utilitarian. In your shoes, I would just leave it stock.

    I feel for fourth gen owners: Toyota has shut the door on decent looking prius rims. I don't much like the expression, but they need to give their head a shake.
     
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    I agree.
     
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    I think it would look good if your car was white (black might be to dark). If I got the touring, I would experiment because the black part of the wheels actually look very good IMHO
     
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    To be fair, right after I posted (my disparaging opinion) we took our dog out for a walk, and a guy up the block was washing his car, had black spokey rims, very similar in appearance. Main difference, they were that way by design, ie: no odd lobes either side of the spoke rim junction. But similar in look.

    I guess in the younger set it's more popular, still, not my cup of tea.

    @Danny site looks to be teeter in the edge again, error message popping up sporadically. You should fix this jalopy, lol.
     
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    Just happened to me on my latest post. Hasn't happened for months
     
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    Here's the wheel with the inserts removed, painted gloss black to match the wheels, and reinserted. It costs about $20 per insert, or $400 total for the whole car...
     

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    I took the plastic inserts off of mine as well, and I constantly get compliments on the wheels. I'm not a complete fan, so I'm going to have the inserts painted gloss black and reinstalled eventually. But a lot of people here on the forum say the wheels are super ugly without the inserts. I don't totally disagree, but my experience is that bystanders don't even notice that I removed something and, more often than not, they actually think my wheels look great. Still, I can't wait to get the plastic pieces painted when I come up with an extra $400.
     
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    From the pics I've seen, I don't think the bolts and underside of the inserts are very noticeable at first, and people who don't know the car definitely won't notice.
     
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    Hello All, definitely getting some compliments on the vehicle since taking off the inserts. Some probably think I'm trying too hard but hey these are stock wheels. All in all, I think it makes the prius have the appearance of a "cool" car then your typical dorky prius.

    when I told some friends I was getting a Prius, they all laughed. When I showed them the new prius (with the all black wheels) they were very impressed by the '17 prius. #MakePriusGreatAgain
     
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