Upgrading to 17in wheels?

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  1. Ajay21

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    Thinking of upgrading my wheels to this BBS forged rims...what do you guys think?...14.3lbs lighter than stock..
     

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    You should do it!!! Is it really that much lighter though??
     
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    14.8lbs lighter than the stock 17" or the stock 15"?

    That looks like a nice replacement (reminds me of the Wedsports...forgot the model... that was available on the Gen 2 Prius)
     
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    Those RFs look a bit like the stock wheels Evo Xes came with. I have RAYS Eco drives on our Gen2 Touring, which are quite a bit lighter than stock, but they don't make nearly as much of a difference as tire choice. Some of the very low UTQG (e.g. very high grip) tires I have mounted on them have decreased MPG noticeably.
     
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    stock is 15" right? and if going to the 17" what does it do to the MPG and EV reporting on the car?
     
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    Hey AJ,

    I'm planning on doing the same thing upgrading to BBS SR 17s. Only cost $255 per wheel because it's not forged. The weight listed is 20lbs per wheel. Anybody know the stock OEM 15in wheel weight?
     
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    The weight of the Gen2 Prius 15"wheels was about 14lb. I expect the prime wheels to be about the same.
     
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    More than just weight I think.
     
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    Definitely. Larger rims puts more rotational mass concentrated at the outer diameter of the wheel,which makes accelerating and slowing the wheel down more difficult than a wheel of similar weight that has the weight more evenly distributed toward the center. 17 inch tires typically weigh more than 15 inch tires, so yes, a lighter weight rim helps, but a 15 inch wheel/tire combo will always get better mpg than a 17 inch wheel/tire combo of equal combined weight.
     
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