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SeriousBlack
02-05-2011, 09:57 PM
I'm changing my DF210s for Megan Springs, hoping for a 1.5" drop all round. I'm considering the Tokico HP Blues shocks/struts.
I've decided to go with the following wheel: ROTA RB 16X7 (4X100 40mm offset).
Can anyone tell me whether I'm going to have rubbing issues with this set up?
If so, can I avoid rubbing by staying with a 15X7?
Tire sizes?
:help:
big lo
02-05-2011, 11:03 PM
Not at all, you won't rub with that set up. You are good to go. But do you want your car lower cause if so TEIN springs will do the job, the Tokico blues are a great choice as well
SeriousBlack
02-05-2011, 11:43 PM
I have the DF210s already. I'm not a fan of the lower drop in the rear over the front and they're just too low for some of our city potholes/speedbumps.
I think the Megans are a nice compromise between the DF's and NF's (TRDs etc).
The HP Blues and a TRD rear sway bar will give me the control I want with this set up.
I assume you mean I'm good to go with the 16X7's???
:thanks:
Thirty-Nine
02-07-2011, 05:27 PM
It depends on what size tire you're using. A 205/50/16 may rub a bit. A 195/50/16 should rub less.
WeeYari
02-07-2011, 05:32 PM
Same spring setup (Megan) as me. 195s will not rub at all with a +40 offset. I only experienced issues when 10mm spacers were installed with my +42 16x7s wrapped in 195/50s.
205s on a 16x7, +40 may rub slightly on the left rear over hard dips.
Thirty-Nine
02-08-2011, 11:44 AM
I had 205/50/16 on 16x7 wheels with a +37 offset. I was lowered on Megan coilovers and they rubbed a lot. Granted, I was pretty low.
SeriousBlack
02-11-2011, 04:50 AM
I found a great deal on Megans (in Canada) - Cool Direct had them listed for $139 including shipping. I ordered them online and a straight up employee informed me the online price was wrong. They still agreed to honour the price though, but said Megan would ship direct to me to minimize their losses. I received a FedEx tracking number. Megan sat on the shipment for over a week and I finally had to cancel. I have no bones with Cool Direct (Max) and would recommend them to any Canadians looking for Megan Springs. I'm choked that Megan lied about shipping them when they did nothing for a week. :evil:
So now I'm going with H&R Sport springs (1.4 front / 1.3 rear). Not as aggressive (less rub) but a nicer stance with the rear and a great spring.
I'm still going with the HP blues though. I think a 195/60 with a 40 offset should keep me rub free?
Thoughts?
Thirty-Nine
02-16-2011, 04:29 PM
195/50/16 is what you'll want, and a +40 should be fine. H&R makes a great spring.
SeriousBlack
02-18-2011, 02:08 AM
Thanks Thirty-Nine 195/50/16 it is
The Nexen N7000's I've been running on my current 17s have handled and worn great, even in our Northwest RAIN. I have driven these tires hard on mountain switchbacks and they stick like glue.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a good wet weather 195/50/16 that has a decent treadwear rating (360+)?
Thirty-Nine
02-19-2011, 12:16 AM
I've been very happy with my Falken Ziex 912.
david_mackk
02-20-2011, 02:30 AM
I'm after the same wheels also, if I have these with tein s-techs would I have any rub? What tires will I need?
SeriousBlack
02-20-2011, 06:09 PM
The critical figures are your offset. I'm not sure what the Teins drop you to (are you getting full dampers or the Dress Tech springs only?). I know with my existing Tanabe DF210s, the drop in the rear is at least 1.8. I have a 12" sub in my hatch which certainly adds weight so I have no room whatsoever for a lower offset (less than 40) rim. My existing 17" rims do not rub but I want a smaller, lighter wheel. Performance and aesthetics is why I am changing to the H&R sport springs. They drop a bit more in the front (1.4) than the rear (1.3). That gives an attractive gap but should allow a 40 offset rim with 195/50/16s and no rub. I am confident the H&R springs,Tokico Blues and MicroImage's rear sway bar will do the trick for the handling I desire.
Frankly, I think ANY rub is simply ridiculous, and I'm not into rolling my fenders or cutting plastic.
Saggio
02-26-2011, 05:01 AM
I've decided to go with the following wheel: ROTA RB 16X7 (4X100 40mm offset).
When are these wheels going on? I wanna see pics! :biggrin:
SeriousBlack
02-27-2011, 04:19 AM
Bro - I don't know if you're married or have kids but let me tell you, my life's love for everything with with wheels/engines has come to a slow, painful grind.
My beloved black Yaris is an AT (wife could NOT learn a stick - which explains the sold RX8). Love my car but covet a 5spd. :cry:
Friend has a Ducati I fondle knowing I'll probably never own a bike again. :cry:
When you're staring at the top of a huge mountain from the valley of husband-ville, you climb the slow way - shocks are days away, springs are weeks away, and wheels/tires will get on after. Living in Canada hasn't helped trying to get decent deals without being buggered with shipping and customs.
Sorry man, post FAIL, I know. But pics will come - promise. :redface:
SeriousBlack
04-30-2011, 02:42 AM
It took a few weeks, but I finally got my rims today. Here's my '07 RS HB:
16X7 Rota RB (silver) 40 offset
195/50/16 Falken Ziex 512
H&R Sport Springs (Drop 1.4 F / 1.3 R)
Tokico HP Blues
TRD rear sway bar
I had my DC Sports ceramic header installed last week. I absolutely love the feel of the car now! :burnrubber: The drop is less that what I had (DF210s) - but the ride is much more comfortable in the city and still tightens up nicely on mountain switchbacks/curves. I still want to do 10mm hub spacers on the rear to widen the track. Thanks to everyone who voted in the rim colour poll - I think the silver worked out great.
Here's to summer everyone!!! :headbang:
kimona
04-30-2011, 07:10 AM
Those look outstanding! Great fitment.
Spacers would work in the rear to even things out a bit more.
yaris4062007
04-30-2011, 08:05 AM
looking good :)
Flipper_1938
04-30-2011, 09:50 AM
That combination looks great! Any rubbing?
SeriousBlack
04-30-2011, 12:48 PM
Thanks - absolutely no rubbing, and that's with a 12" Type R Alpine sub in my hatch :biggrin: and, occasionally, my daughter in the back seat.
I'm with Kimona though - definitely getting some 10mm H&R spacers for the rear to widen the stance. That should work great in winter as well.
I have to say, having driven on stock 15s, some 215/45/17s with DF210s, and now this set up, IMHO the 16s offer a great balance for handling, aesthetics, and comfort. Yeah, I have more tire gap now than before but I can actually go over a speed bump straight instead of at an angle, and my Tim Horton's coffee doesn't end up on my suit on the way to work :redface: I was driving on a curvy road near the beach yesterday. You know that sense of anticipation your tongue has when you're about to take a bite out of your favourite food? Well, every nerve in my body was screaming at me to just open 'er up and ride her like a rollerskate! I can't wait to get onto a winding highway. Love my Yaris! :burnrubber:
gabegorilla181
05-25-2011, 06:58 PM
That's awesome, i just picked up a yaris today!! Your suspension set-up looks PERFECT. Clean, yet still flush and looks and handles great. good job!. Also, i have two twelves i am planning on installing in this car, and i was wondering if you had any troubles doing so in your's. any tips?
SeriousBlack
05-25-2011, 09:33 PM
Thanks - and welcome to YW!
As for the speaker question, suggest you fire it through the audio forum. I'll look for it and I'm sure you'll get a better response to your question(s). :smile:
Klink10
05-25-2011, 10:31 PM
I like the wheels.
Thirty-Nine
05-26-2011, 12:39 PM
Very classy. I'd love a set of RBs powdercoated orange.
SeriousBlack
05-30-2011, 10:21 PM
That would look wild! If I had a white vehicle I'd consider it.
BURRITO
07-10-2011, 03:01 AM
I'm looking at the same style rim for my yaris but I only can find the xxr versions. Ill start a thread soon and post stuff. Great stuff and cool car
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