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Plastic part on 17" Touring wheel

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by ucla107, Mar 9, 2016.

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    An improvement!
     
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    Thanks for these pics. I'm still perplexed/depressed by the course Toyota's on with Prius rims, but good to know what's in there.
     
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    Looking good!! I ended up doing that this weekend too! Yeah it's practically impossible to do with the rims on, since you have to push it outward with the pliers. I'll post pics later this week.
     
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    Please do! Can't wait to see. The more I think about the absurdity of Toyota coming up with such a moronic design, the more I wonder about their competence.

    I now have a bag of these plastic things sitting in my garage that will never serve any purpose just as they didn't while attached to my rims. What a waste of my money.
     
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    You could paint them black gloss and see what they look like back on.
     
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    Could you reach a hand through the plastic opening and pinch the two tangs enough to release the plastic price? To avoid having to remove the wheel for this?

    I'm really put off by this design decision, in the whole. A nice silver painted rim, uncovered and designed to be visible, with slimmer spokes, anything but this, would be fine by me.

    Thanks again, everyone posting pics and description.
     
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    Maybe plumbers pliers, the narrow ones, might reach the tangs ?
     
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    Guess the brake's in your way too.
     
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    I would say no, not possible. There just isn't enough room for a tool and your hands to get behind the plastic thing to pinch, then pull out from the front. I would suggest for your first service when they rotate your wheels to have Toyota remove them while they are off. But once removed you will like the result. Even the tire actually looks low profile and larger with just the rim itself!
     
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    It is what it is. In your shoes I'd likely do the same.

    Still, I'd much prefer silver finish over black, there's those lobes, plus the square notches around the hub, all say uncovered utility rim to me. I'm in a slow burn over this, think Toyota's basically brain-dead over customer's wants, really frustrating.

    One thing, if enough owners with touring pull them off, maybe it'll shame Toyota into a shift?
     
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    Nope. I tried. the breaks get in the way, and you basically have to crawl under the car... it also has a third prong that clips to the center part of the wheel, and if you do that, it will scratch the center part (it did on mine).

    I *tried* to be lazy, but ended up just breaking down to take off the wheels... I also ended up knocking the center cap off to spray those black as well.
     
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    I plan on doing that.. (plastidipping it) I'll see how they look after... I doubt they'll look that great
     
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    Having blacked out rims is definitely not a traditional silver alloy look, so if you prefer that, maybe leaving them alone is the best thing or in hindsight purchasing one of the other models that come to silver alloys and hubcaps with 15" tires. Honestly though, the clip holes and things that were designed in the rim for the silver bits disappear from view. I'm much more content to see them then the rims with the plastic bits. At least with the look I'm trying to achieve wit the car. I've even ordered California retro black license plates with gold lettering and numbers. I'm seeing them on more and more new cars that are black.
     
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    @ucla107 My 2 cents, the silver look is the best looking part of the rim, for sure use plasti-dip, something easily reversible, if you're going to black them out.

    Trying to understand the rational, I guess they wanted to lighten the rim, but they could have done it with a modest reduction in spoke width, plus some hollowing out.

    When we shopped Prius in 2010, this plastic nonsense pushed us to the 17" model, now that loophole is close too.

    Sorry, rambling, need my meds.
     
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    I ordered the black plates too! It'll look good with the black wheels! (y)
     
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    Wow! They actually look good painted. I still like without plus I'm a horrible painter!
     
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