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Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Technical Discussion' started by clash01, Feb 1, 2020.

  1. clash01

    clash01 Junior Member

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    Can I swap my 2010 model 5 17’s to my 2017 model 4 that has 15’s?
     
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    As long as the lug pattern is the same yeah.
     
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    yes
     
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    Going the other way from stock 15" to 17" is also physically possible, but there might be some variations in suspension/steering and who knows what: the 17" stock vehicles may have some beefing up? On 3rd gen at least, the turning radius was greater on the 17" (lotsa fun trying to get into a tight parking space), the steering turn lock-to-lock is different, maybe some suspension tweaks too?

    That said, lots of owners do that as well, seem ok, lol.
     
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    Prodigyplace 2025 Camry XLE FWD

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    Read the first post again. That is not the other way. They want to put 17” on a 15” Gen 4.
     
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    Did someone say recently that the 17" Gen 4s have a different steering ratio, and different Power Steering settings from those with 15"? Maybe a GOOGLE search might find it?

    I just found this (re 2016 cars)

    Rough Road Area Spec cars have different steering ratio (13.2 vs 13.4).

    And depending on model, there is a difference in steering ratio.

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    The Turning Diameter is different too - but then, it could be just the tyre width causing that.
     
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    Oh woops. Yeah, so what I was saying about going 15" to 17" applies: it's physically possible, and very likely fine. Still, Toyota may have tweaked the suspension/steering for the stock 17" models, which kinda begs the question: are the tweaks (if they still exist) trivial, or more important.

    Droves have done the 15" to 17" switch, survived.
     
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    refer my post above (#6) for steering ratio.
     
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    No. Our 2010 Touring turns like the Queen Mary, with both the 17" OEM and the 15" snow tires. Try as I might, I always end up slightly diagonal in perpendicular parking spots.
     
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    I believe the overall wheels have the same outside diameter with just different sidewalk heights. That would give the 17” a harsher ride.
     
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    Prodigyplace 2025 Camry XLE FWD

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    As a Canadian I understand what you mean. Please put it in simple terms for the US folk here.
     
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    Turns like Battlestar Galactica?
     
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