Tires size possible deal breaker on 2023 Prius?

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Main Forum' started by Dionysus81, Jan 13, 2023.

  1. Templeton

    Templeton Junior Member

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    Good to know.

    At least a year ago, I lurked on here a bit and also on the prius reddits and I saw a lot complaints about issues with the prius 19" wheels: tire damage, rim damage, and then the difficulty of finding spares. That, plus the quality (or lack thereof) of IL roads, has steered me to avoid them. But, if they work for others and they are ok with their ride and their pluses and minuses, then that is good to hear.
     
    #281 Templeton, Dec 22, 2024 at 4:50 PM
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  2. Winston Smith

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    Have you driven a trim with 17 inch wheels? If so, is the difference great enough that you could tell which wheel a car has from the ride and sound?

    I ask because it seems accepted that many Toyotas will have worse NVH than competitors, and more sidewall seems like an easy route to less NVH.

    This also brings to mind the conversation about some versions of the 2 liter having balance shafts and others not. People complain a lot about intrusive engine noise especially when it is tied to the CVT. I wonder how much of that comes from people whose little Toyotas have an engine without balance shafts.

    My 2021 Corolla engine sounded a bit rough toward redline (which I didn't mind a bit). Maybe that's because I was in the cheap end of the Toyota pool.