Center caps?

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  1. Longhorn12

    Longhorn12 New Member

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    does anyone know which center cap fits a 2020 Prius Prime XLE?
    I removed the hubcaps to reveal the beautiful 15” rims.
    Toyota makes a center cap part number
    42603-52170, but it’s only in black.
    Had anyone seen it in silver or an aftermarket reproduction that will fit.
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  2. jerrymildred

    jerrymildred Senior Member

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    Welcome, Longhorn. I guess this post got missed.

    There are cheap center caps available on Amazon & Ebay in both silver and black. However, after looking at lots of them and seeing conflicting reports and reviews, I was never sure which ones actually fit. So I got the factory ones, which have the black background and silver logo. I like the contrast.
     
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    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

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    One issue: between 3rd and 4th gen, there’s a groove (for the centre cap locking tabs) going ‘round the rim bore, a certain dimension down from the outside face, and that dimension changed slightly; enough that 3rd gen caps won’t fit properly. So you have to be careful: aftermarket caps will be suited for one gen or the other.
     
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    That was exactly my quandary when shopping for aftermarket caps. BTW, Gen 2 caps also will go into the wheel of a Gen 4, but not snap in place due to a different depth for the groove.
     
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