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Danish Yaris
02-19-2009, 02:01 PM
Hi

I know it has been discussed a lot, but I have found some new wheels I really like, but donīt know if they will rub when I have Tanabe DF210 on my car.
The wheels are 7,5x17" ET40 and Iīm planning to mount 205/40-17 on them.

Here is the wheel:
http://www.daekimporten.dk/images/temp/101570B.jpg
http://www.daekimporten.dk

My stock wheels is 185/60-15, but I donīt know the ET on the stock wheels.
I hope someone can help me so I can get them ordered if they fit the car.

Regards Steven.

Tamago
02-19-2009, 02:06 PM
essentially your outboard clearance is 9.35MM less than is suggested by the experts on yw however, your inboard clearance is only 3.35mm less.

on a 205/40/17 you should be just fine, as the 40series tire is somewhat smaller than stock (overall height)

nice looking wheel by the way :)

oh and, you should spring for some camber bolts, to help with any inboard rubbing you may experience

BLAZINBLUEVITZ
02-19-2009, 02:10 PM
can somebody chop that wheel onto a yaris. VERY NICE!!!!!

PETERPOOP
02-19-2009, 02:12 PM
Love the deep lip

Danish Yaris
02-19-2009, 02:14 PM
Hi

Yes, I think it would look good on a dropped Toyota Yaris. If anyone have the time and skills to photoshop it on a Toyota Yaris I will appreciate it.

So you are saying it wouldn´t rub even if when I´m on DF210´s. I haven´t got them yet, so I can´t measure the height etc. before they are installed on the car.
Is the height of a 205/40-17 and 185/60-15 tire the same?

I´m appreciating your help very much.

Regards Steven.

KCALB SIRAY
02-19-2009, 02:15 PM
yep, love the deep lip, but I just can't picture them as 17's. The flanged ends of the spokes at the lip just make me think it shouldn't go over 15". But still a very good looking wheel

Danish Yaris
02-19-2009, 02:15 PM
By the way, my Toyota Yaris is black, so it should look good, right?

Danish Yaris
02-19-2009, 02:16 PM
I can get them in 15" and 16" too, but I don´t know if it would be nice with such a high profile tire and the big drop?

PETERPOOP
02-19-2009, 02:17 PM
i'd say 17s if you dont care about a bumpy ride. looks like you are going for looks and not performance anyway. most people on this site will tell you get 16s of 15s. watchout!

KCALB SIRAY
02-19-2009, 02:20 PM
I can get them in 15" and 16" too, but I donīt know if it would be nice with such a high profile tire and the big drop?

I don't you'd have to worry about the drop, it would look killer either way. Peter's right about the smaller rims

Danish Yaris
02-19-2009, 02:23 PM
Hi

I like a car that´s having a hard suspension and I´m going for the looks, but also some performance. What are these doing for the performance?
My Toyota Yaris is the European 1,3 with 87hp., so not much fun in that engine either way.

Regards Steven.

KCALB SIRAY
02-19-2009, 02:25 PM
It will have a harder ride in some situations and being a larger wheel, your MPG's will decrease slightly. But if that's not a huge issue, I say go for it

Danish Yaris
02-19-2009, 02:29 PM
Hi

I like it better when the suspension is hard than soft, I think it´s better on the road then. I know MPG would be a little less, but it´s nothing about my former car, an Alfa Romeo 147 2,0 with 18". I had 16" on my former Toyota Yaris from 1999 with a 1,0 68hp. engine.

Regards Steven.

Tamago
02-19-2009, 02:36 PM
essentially your outboard clearance is 9.35MM less than is suggested by the experts on yw however, your inboard clearance is only 3.35mm less.

on a 205/40/17 you should be just fine, as the 40series tire is somewhat smaller than stock (overall height)

nice looking wheel by the way :)

oh and, you should spring for some camber bolts, to help with any inboard rubbing you may experience

Hi

Yes, I think it would look good on a dropped Toyota Yaris. If anyone have the time and skills to photoshop it on a Toyota Yaris I will appreciate it.

So you are saying it wouldnīt rub even if when Iīm on DF210īs. I havenīt got them yet, so I canīt measure the height etc. before they are installed on the car.
Is the height of a 205/40-17 and 185/60-15 tire the same?

Iīm appreciating your help very much.

Regards Steven.

the 205 40 17 is shorter

tire math:

width (205) * aspect ratio (40) * 2 (top and bottom) / 25.4 (converts to inches) + 17 (wheel diameter)

23.456" diameter

185/60/15

23.74" diameter

so you have an extra 1/8" clearance top and bottom.

Jochen
02-20-2009, 05:49 AM
Don't need to photoshop them, they're right here:

http://www.trc-tuning.com/_products/_toyota_lexus/_yaris_verso/_yaris_2005/_trc_yaris_travel_04f.jpg

http://www.trc-tuning.com/_products/_toyota_lexus/_yaris_verso/_yaris_2005/_trc_yaris_travel_05f.jpg

kimona
02-20-2009, 07:24 AM
17x7.5, ET40, 205/40/17 on DF's. I believe you may have some rubbing issues with this fitment, though not serious.

whooppee777
02-20-2009, 08:01 AM
damn thats hot

Danish Yaris
02-20-2009, 12:40 PM
Hi

Thanks for posting the pictures, I even have checked the TRC website for bodykits and didnīt notice the rims.
I think they are looking great on the Toyota Yaris.

Regards Steven.

Danish Yaris
02-20-2009, 12:40 PM
17x7.5, ET40, 205/40/17 on DF's. I believe you may have some rubbing issues with this fitment, though not serious.

Hi

How much do you think the rubbing would be and would it only be with 4 people in the car?

Regards Steven.

SRP
02-21-2009, 12:43 PM
Don't need to photoshop them, they're right here:

http://www.trc-tuning.com/_products/_toyota_lexus/_yaris_verso/_yaris_2005/_trc_yaris_travel_04f.jpg

http://www.trc-tuning.com/_products/_toyota_lexus/_yaris_verso/_yaris_2005/_trc_yaris_travel_05f.jpg

Hmmm I like these! :biggrin:

Danish Yaris
02-22-2009, 06:03 AM
Hi

Thanks, if anyone could tell me either if they wonīt fit or they will fit I would really appreciate it much. Some tells me it with rub in the front and some in the rear and some that it doesnīt rub, so now Iīm a little confused.

Regards Steven.

Tamago
02-22-2009, 03:08 PM
so why don't you buy them, and if they rub, make the minor changes needed to make them clear without rubbing?

Danish Yaris
02-23-2009, 02:12 PM
Hi

I didnīt know if I could make them fit. Which changes should then be done, if they rub? Is it something everyone could do?

Regards Steven.

kimona
02-24-2009, 07:47 AM
My recommendation has always been not to fall in love before you know the details.

If you haven't bought them yet, then find another infatuation with better numbers. I'd look for a 7" wheel with an ET of 42-45mm.

Danish Yaris
02-24-2009, 11:59 AM
Hi

I havenīt bought them yet, so maybe I should look for some ET42-ET45 instead.

Thanks for all you guys help.

Regards Steven.

Tamago
02-24-2009, 12:00 PM
Hi

I havenīt bought them yet, so maybe I should look for some ET42-ET45 instead.

Thanks for all you guys help.

Regards Steven.

you could always buy the +40's and if they rub take them to a machine shop and have the hub face shaved 3mm to get the ULTIMATE YARIS OFFSET +43

Danish Yaris
02-24-2009, 04:15 PM
Hi

Thatīs a solution too, but it then needs to be very accurate so the wheel is still in balance I guess.

Regards Steven.

Tamago
02-24-2009, 04:34 PM
Hi

Thatīs a solution too, but it then needs to be very accurate so the wheel is still in balance I guess.

Regards Steven.

yes, that's why you'd have a machine shop do it ;)

Danish Yaris
02-25-2009, 01:59 PM
Hi

Yes, I know, then I most find one that can do it for me.

Regards Steven.