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Old 07-15-2019, 11:51 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I've seen people running Subaru wheels on their Prius over on the PriusChat forums, so I would imagine doing the opposite would work.

The Subaru wheels IIRC were ones from a 2012 Legacy, and they looked pretty good on the black 2nd gen Prius that was in the picture....if only they weren't so heavy.
Thanks. They are pretty inexpensive too. They're only $40 a wheel. However they are 15 inches. My Subaru has 14" wheels. I'll just have to figure out what tire size would make it the same height as stock.

The good thing is that the Prius OE tire width is 185 mm, much less than the Subie's 225 mm width.

I'll have to wait until I need new tires though. The ones on there now are only about 2 years old.

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Old 07-16-2019, 09:30 PM   #22 (permalink)
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I am considering doing the following to my 2008 Gen2 Prius . I am unsure about ABS connectors configure compatibility on rear wheel bearings However if a Prius C 2012-to current rear wheel bearing fit my vehicle and the ABS connectors are similar may have 4-100 lug pattern for rear of my 2008 Prius … will check the salvage yards
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Now how to do the front ????
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How about the old school way of just drilling a new bolt pattern in the hubs and brake pads?

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