View Full Version : Need New Rim
loudmax20
03-08-2012, 07:07 AM
I hit a curb because I was going around a curve and hit some ice and totally just bashed right into that thing at like 13-17MPH the rim is busted there is a good 3-4" piece missing. :help: I can't seem to find these rims online anywhere. The tire is still holding air but we are to set off on a road trip Friday and I'm not going to trust that for over 1k miles.
MUSKOKA800
03-08-2012, 05:12 PM
Have tou checked the back of the wheel for manfacturer info.? Those remind me of the optional wheels Canadian dealers were offering back in '08 when I bought my sedan.
gray09S-hatch
03-09-2012, 11:39 AM
Call a rim repair shop they will be able to fix it for you should cost about 100$ or so
I do not recommend fixing. For safety, buy a new or a used healthy one.
I could probably find you one, get me the manufacturer of the wheel (probably says on the centercap or on the back of the rim) and the size.
racerb
03-10-2012, 08:03 PM
Better check close for suspension and tie rod damage also. Might be best to check with a local tire dealer and just get you a steel wheel in the mean time. Check with Discount Tire, they have factory take-offs (if thats a factory wheel), they have really good prices on them. I gave like $250 for a set of factory alloys for my '01 Tundra.
racerb
loudmax20
03-14-2012, 11:09 PM
I had Toyota look at it when they put the spare on for me, they said there was no other damage besides the wheel. I can't get the manufacture info since they kept the wheel and tire at the dealer. But I did finally find this http://goo.gl/evAjs which is the same wheel. I'm trying to find a junk yard around that might have some, but I haven't seen any Yaris' with these same wheels, and the service guy at Toyota said that they weren't a very common option. But I guess the people that owned it before upgraded a few things on it, it's got the TRD Clutch and shortshift and the TRD exhaust on it too.
SilverBack
03-15-2012, 12:18 AM
Call a rim repair shop they will be able to fix it for you should cost about 100$ or so
It's an aftermarket wheel, so the chances may be slim. Might be better to hunt for a decently priced dealer, both locally and online IMO.
Since it's a Toyota/TRD wheel, try contacting TRDSparks. They're a dealer in SC and usually have very good pricing.
Sparks Toyota-Scion, Inc.
4855 Hwy 501, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
866-249-3607
Contact Jamie, Tim, and Micah for help today!
Parts@TRDSparks.com
http://www.trdsparks.com/
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