View Full Version : Bought Rims Need help on proper tire size.
jrfaulring
07-05-2012, 10:54 PM
Hi all. Im jessie and i am new to the forum. I have a 2007 yaris sedan and i just bought new rims for it. they are sport tuning T5 15x6.5. my yaris is stock no modifications. any help would be appreciated. thanks a lot
Welcome. We have a tires sub forum:
http://yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5021
jrfaulring
07-05-2012, 11:21 PM
i looked at that and to be honest it confused the heck out of me.
jrfaulring
07-05-2012, 11:21 PM
thank you for the welcome btw.
CrankyOldMan
07-05-2012, 11:47 PM
I put a set of 205/50-R15 on my stock 15x5.5 steel rims and there were no clearance issues since they're a good 1/2" smaller in diameter than stock 15's. You can comfortably get 205/55-R15 tires in there if you like taller sidewalls (for a smoother ride) at near-stock diameter. I dropped my suspension with Tien s-tech springs (2") two weeks ago and there are still no rubbing or clearance issues. If you think you may want to lower your ride height in the future, wider or taller tires may limit what you can get away with.
Here's where it gets complicated though: are you planning on getting one set of all-season/all-weather tires and using them year-round, or do you want to go with separate summer and winter setups? I went with the summer/winter setup to get better performance in each season. Winter tires should be skinny to maximize contact pressure on ice, summer tires should be wide to get better grip on pavement.
Maybe you should spend some time browsing the "aftermarket rims" thread to get an idea of what different sized tires look like on different setups, either for aesthetics or for clearance/rubbing issues.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=33
For 15" wheels, 185/60R15 tires are the factory size. If your car has 14" wheels, you won't be able to reuse the tires
jrfaulring
07-06-2012, 12:00 AM
im planning on buying new tires. i have yokohama tires now and they are crap, dont last me 20,000 miles before i hve to replace them and im not a rough driver at all. i will check out the after market thread on the rims, thanks
kimona
07-06-2012, 12:12 AM
With that wheel (15x6.5, ET40) on stock suspension, 195/60/15's and 205/55/15's work very well.
jrfaulring
07-06-2012, 12:45 PM
thank you i think i will go with 195 60R15
kimona
07-06-2012, 06:48 PM
^^^ Lots of choices in 195/60/15.
This is a good all 'round touring tyre:
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/direct/findTireDetail.do?pc=11314&counter=2&ar=60&rd=15&sw=false&cs=195
cali yaris
07-06-2012, 06:52 PM
205/55/15
better handling but more noise and more road feel.
tooter
07-06-2012, 07:09 PM
thank you i think i will go with 195 60R15
Good call. I run the same size. :thumbsup:
I chose 60 series tires because there are a wide variety of high mileage long wearing ones to choose from. As a rule, the lower the series number, the lower the treadwear number. 195/60 also allows you to retain the same wheel diameter as stock so that your speedo and odo remain accurate.
cali yaris
07-06-2012, 07:56 PM
195/60 also allows you to retain the same wheel diameter as stock so that your speedo and odo remain accurate.
FYI so does 205/55
Billiam
07-06-2012, 08:16 PM
With that wheel (15x6.5, ET40) on stock suspension, 195/60/15's and 205/55/15's work very well.
205/55 works fine with a mild drop as well. Here seen on 15x6, ET39 and TRD springs.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v403/BlkS/023.jpg
jrfaulring
07-07-2012, 08:04 PM
i went with 195 60 R15 Cooper CS4 Touring T rated tires
kimona
07-07-2012, 08:48 PM
Looks good! Perhaps a bit of black paint on those rear drums would be nice.
jrfaulring
07-07-2012, 08:56 PM
Yea lol, my friend pointed that out as well. In a few years i plan on getting the whole car painted as well, has a lot of little nicks and dents from shopping carts and such.
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