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Wheel Up Grade 07 Prius

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by GB'sprius07, Apr 23, 2011.

  1. GB'sprius07

    GB'sprius07 Junior Member

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    I'm interested in doing a after market wheel up grade does any one have any recommendations ? or advice on any wheels you have purchases , and does it effect mileage in any way ? i'm looking at MB Wheel they are very reasonable , any one have any suggestions for a base model 07 Prius , its mostly for a change in appearance , so i'm not wanting to go broke over it ..Thanks !
     
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    a_gray_prius Rare Non-Old-Blowhard Priuschat Member

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    It's really a matter of how much you want to spend. In general, the rule of thumb is that lighter is better. MB Drags (which some of the Honda tuner kids like) weigh a ton and will make your car slower. However, the tires that you put on those rums will likely have a bigger effect.

    I can recommend Motegi traklites, which can be had for a reasonable price and will not weigh a ZOMG-crap-ton. I have Volks, but I paid over $2k for them.
     
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    Try taking the plastic wheel trims off first - you might be surprised at how much they look like new custom wheels!
     
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    Volk eco drive. They are lighter than stock, stronger, and look nice. They are not cheap. But you get what you pay for.
     
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    Check out Motegi Wheels as well. They have some fairly lightweight options. I would be more concerned with tire choice than wheel weight though. As long as you stay under 20lbs per wheel you will be fine. The tracklites are really light but I can't remember if they come in a 17" size.