View Full Version : WTB: OEM 15" (7 spoke) Alloy Wheels
BrianS
07-28-2009, 06:08 PM
I'm looking to buy a set of the OEM 15" - 7 spoke alloy wheels for my 2007 Yaris. Anyone know where I can find some? I did see them for $59 each at the Toyota Parts Outlet. Is this the best price I am going to find? Thanks!
TickleTimeTim
07-28-2009, 10:55 PM
post a picture. i think i have the ones you are wanting. just sitting in my garage.
BrianS
07-29-2009, 06:01 AM
It's these ones. :)
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detroiter
07-29-2009, 11:06 AM
i wouldn't mind getting a set of these too, anyone?
thebarber
07-29-2009, 12:05 PM
try finding them used on scionlife.com
BrianS
07-29-2009, 04:01 PM
Here's the link to get them from Toyota Parts Outlet...
http://www.toyotapartsoutlet.com/scripts/prodView.asp?idProduct=286111
They are $59.80 ea there. A good price, but I was hoping someone had some laying around in their garage that they would let go cheap for the full set. LOL! They were the factory alloys you could get on the 2007 models. :)
ROCKLAND TOYOTA
07-29-2009, 04:57 PM
^^ more like TOYOTA option rather than "STOCK"
that is a good price. and I wonder to myself if my stock tires will swap onto these wheels. now I'll hafta look it up.
Bob Dog
07-29-2009, 11:23 PM
The price is good , but according to the research I did at www.scionlife.com and TRD sparks the weight on those puppies appears to be about 17lbs, which to my way of thinking is a whole lot for a 15" rim. I looked into it because I think they look good too. The will likely cost you gas milage and probably slow you down. That might account for the price.
BrianS
07-30-2009, 03:45 AM
Hi Bob. How does that compare to the stock steel wheels with covers? Are those actually heavier than the stock steel wheels? Thanks!
Bob Dog
07-30-2009, 07:36 AM
They appear to be a little bit heavier than the steel ones.
thebarber
07-30-2009, 09:48 AM
oem alloys are often heavier than aftermarket alloys.....they seem to make them beefier so the people who buy them (people who often dont care about cars that much) don't destroy them when they hit a pothole, curb, or other road item
i rock stock mazda mx3 alloys....not the lightest wheels ever, id wager about 15-16lbs/rim....but solid solid rims....
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b339/dabarber/yaris/mx3%20wheels/mx3rims003.jpg
Bob Dog
07-30-2009, 10:14 AM
All depends on what you want > they will definitely be durable and also will be easy to find a replacement for if one gets damaged. The price is truly excellent for brand new alloys, especially OEM. IF I didn't like the feel of lightweight rims and tires so much they would get my consideration: by the way you would be able to run your stock 15s on them.
omendt
07-30-2009, 05:33 PM
Dumb question - these would be fine on my 2008 15" Yaris Stock Wheels right? The website did not have the specs of the rims on the site.
Bob Dog
07-30-2009, 05:39 PM
yes
IllusionX
08-04-2009, 10:08 AM
thebarber: question for you. Do you use the OEM toyota lug nuts for alloy rims with the mx3 rims?
AdeJong 03
08-17-2009, 10:37 PM
crap thats ultra cheap for oem wheels. i wonder how much my 09 s alloys go for?
thebarber
08-18-2009, 09:17 AM
thebarber: question for you. Do you use the OEM toyota lug nuts for alloy rims with the mx3 rims?
ya, i have some old lugs from my xrs that i use w/ the rims
omendt
08-21-2009, 05:01 PM
I think I am going to bite on this deal. Has anyone else ordered these yet? How are they?
Morgan
08-21-2009, 08:17 PM
I have these wheels and have been thinking about getting new wheels.... I guess if anyone is interested in them, send me a pm - I have 5 total but 1 is pretty damaged - the 4 on the car have 205-50-15 General Exclaim UHPs with lots of life left
I can send pics, but wont bother til I get a pm :smile:
BrianS
08-22-2009, 09:08 PM
I ended up finding a used set for a great price. For anyone considering them and wondering how they look on a Yaris, check out my garage you can see them on mine.
omendt
08-24-2009, 10:21 AM
I ended up finding a used set for a great price. For anyone considering them and wondering how they look on a Yaris, check out my garage you can see them on mine.
Those look sharp on your car! I pulled the trigger and bought a set of these. I am going to install them sometime next week. I will take pictures and post them in my garage once I am done. I have been meaning to take pictures of the interior to post to.
Bob Dog
08-24-2009, 03:30 PM
they certainly do look good
Roscoe
08-24-2009, 11:00 PM
I ended up finding a used set for a great price. For anyone considering them and wondering how they look on a Yaris, check out my garage you can see them on mine.
Looks Good!
BrianS
08-30-2009, 04:41 AM
Thanks! I do love the look of them. :)
omendt, be sure to let us know when you get some pics. Would love to see them on another car.
omendt
08-31-2009, 04:51 PM
Thanks! I do love the look of them. :)
omendt, be sure to let us know when you get some pics. Would love to see them on another car.
I will post some pics this weekend of the final product. So far this switch over has been less than enjoyable upgrade.
So when I placed the order, I was geeked to get these on. I get a call from Town and Country and they informed me that the shipping charged online was incorrect, and it would be an additional $45.00 to ship the rims (worked out to be about $20 an alloy to ship). I agreed, but was not happy. I kept telling myself that these are extremely discounted and it was no biggy.
I was able to get them over the weekend and put them on today. When I opened the one box, the one rim had some pretty bad damage all around the rim.
I contacted them today and they are sending me out another one, but now I am going to have to pay more money just to transfer one tire to the new rim (I didn't want to have a mismatch for a week).
So when all is said and done, I will definately post some pics of the wheels, along with all of the other fun tweeks I have done by using this forum.
BrianS
09-01-2009, 10:07 PM
I will post some pics this weekend of the final product. So far this switch over has been less than enjoyable upgrade.
So when I placed the order, I was geeked to get these on. I get a call from Town and Country and they informed me that the shipping charged online was incorrect, and it would be an additional $45.00 to ship the rims (worked out to be about $20 an alloy to ship). I agreed, but was not happy. I kept telling myself that these are extremely discounted and it was no biggy.
I was able to get them over the weekend and put them on today. When I opened the one box, the one rim had some pretty bad damage all around the rim.
I contacted them today and they are sending me out another one, but now I am going to have to pay more money just to transfer one tire to the new rim (I didn't want to have a mismatch for a week).
So when all is said and done, I will definately post some pics of the wheels, along with all of the other fun tweeks I have done by using this forum.
Ugh, that's to bad. Well, it's a super good price even with the extra cost I guess, and I do love the look of these rims.
they're $75 right now on the website. even though they're heavier(and recently more expensive) i like the look and will probably buy a set to mount to some winter tires i'm looking at. i've heard they're not tpms-compatible, but since i'm using them for winters i don't care too much(they'll only be on the car 3-4 months a year).
regal
10-02-2009, 01:22 PM
The price is good , but according to the research I did at www.scionlife.com and TRD sparks the weight on those puppies appears to be about 17lbs, which to my way of thinking is a whole lot for a 15" rim. I looked into it because I think they look good too. The will likely cost you gas milage and probably slow you down. That might account for the price.
BS
My 17 lb scion rims (almost the same as these) didn't impact mpg at all. And they won't fall apart when I hit a pot hole like a 12 lb wheel will.
gbucklew
07-03-2011, 09:34 PM
Everybody's missing the TPMS issue. It won't work with the O7 wheels, and you'll either have to disable or look at MIL's all day.
Zebra
07-03-2011, 10:12 PM
I have a set of the rims pictured by the OP. Got them from an outfit in California off of eBay for $250 shipped. These were take-offs but didn't have a single scratch on them. My factory TPMS modules from the original steel wheels fit perfectly. I was able to buy new Toyota branded hubcovers. I like the look of them on my 2010 HB....
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