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Do wheels from other prius' fit?

Discussion in 'Prime Technical Discussion' started by Luconi, Jun 11, 2019.

  1. Luconi

    Luconi Junior Member

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    I'd like to buy a set of decent cheap stock wheels from an older Prius to use for winter tire beaters. I can get a set off of a 2010 prius for around $200. Will these work on a prime? Are there any wheels from other prius' model years that won't fit?
     
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    I think Gen3 and Gen4 are interchangeable, but Gen2 had smaller OEM wheel IIRC. I don't know about Gen1 though. That said, for $200 you can also get aftermarket steely for that purpose. Or if you buy wheels and tires as a set, you can get quite a bit of discount sometimes. I got Michelline Xice 3 tires on alloy wheels mounted balanced ready to be installed from the Discount Tires for less than $500 total.

    edit: On afterthought, Gen2 OEM wheel also may fit. OEM tires were smaller size but the wheel was 15 in.
     
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    The Prius v has a different bolt pattern than other Prius. The v is 5 x 114 versus 5 x 100 for other Prius.
     
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    Let us know if you fit them on your Prime. I want to do the same, and lower cost aftermarket alloys are typically junk and corrode very quickly in winter use. Factory wheels in my experience are much more durable.
     
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    I used exactly the same alloy wheels and tires off of my Gen II, that also had a slight layover on the Plug-in Prius, before ending up on the Prime. Although by the time I put them on the Prime they had different tires than what I started out with. I actually like them on the Prime, no wheel covers to mess with.

    I also used the winter alloy wheels and tires from my Wife’s Venza on her new NX300h. Actually looked awesome going from a 17” summer to a 19” winter. She liked it a lot.

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    I also kept my (2006) Gen 2 alloy rims and use them as winter rims on my PiP. Same bolt pattern and tire size (195/65/15 and 5x100 I believe?). I believe some later trims of Gen 2 had an option for 16” rims(?), so not sure if those are the same.

    From what I know, I believe the same is true of the Prime, and I intend to keep my Gen 2 rims longer as my future winter rims on my ‘20 Prime with 5 seats and CarPlay when I eventually buy one. ;)
     
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    I think even Gen 2 rims will work, it's just the tire that's slightly narrower, but not sure on that. Gen 3 for sure will work. Also this Corolla black steel rim, it's what I use for snow tires:

    Corolla 15" black steel rims p/n: 42611-02471*

    One caveat with the older Prius rims, centre caps from gen 3 will not fit properly in gen 4, and vice versa. Toyota in their wisdom shifted the groove in the centre bore a bit, so the clips are different lengths. I would recommend to get centre caps, or use wheel covers: exposed hubs get pretty rusty, especially in snow tire conditions.

    * Going that route, I found a 2" ABS end cap made a semi-presentable centre cap. It's slightly loose, so I pushed on a bicycle inner tube "rubber band" first, to bridge the gap. This has worked for multiple winters, never flung off.
     
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    Yeah you are right, the lower cost ones do corrode quickly. Mine are about 14 years old and have a lot of surface corrosion on them. But then I knew what was going to happen to them because they were going to see a lot of salt. You can mitigate this somewhat by waxing them before they get put on the car before and after (when putting them away for the summer) every season.


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    Yeah, a side benefit of two sets of wheels is convenience of waxing, more thorough too.