New Wheels on my PiP from RSV Forged!

Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by makena88, Aug 6, 2014.

  1. makena88

    makena88 Junior Member

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    I'm sorry honestly don't know, you can contact RSV Forged and they can help you on that.
     
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    So how much the centerbore should be on the rim so it won't give problems ?
     
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    After the coil-overs have settle.... It's a little lower now ;) I'll be selling these coilovers soon (nor cal people only , will not ship) I've got my TEIN coilovers finally from Japan.
     
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    funny thing - I browsed their online pdf catalogue & none of the weights are listed. One would think that's the important selling point for many folks. I found one web sight that listed a couple . . . 26 & 32 lbs respectively, which is about average - not extra light or heavy.
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    You can contact "Josh V" [email protected] he can look up my file and give you the weights on the wheels. I've notice no difference in my MPG from my stock 15" vs 18" but then again I only use this car to commute (Mon-Thur) and my commute is only 14.4 miles each way. I charge up at home for 12 miles EV and at work. So I only actually use about 5/6 miles of gas a day.