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Kalispel
06-25-2014, 01:51 AM
Hi there. I was wondering if anyone knew for sure if the regular Toyota OEM 15" alloy wheels from the 2009-2011 Yaris model year line-up would fit seamlessly on a 2014 Yaris L 3 or 5-Door Hatchback?

I'm still deciding what model year Yaris to buy, new or used, and that was one of the considerations for getting a 2012-2014 L hatchback, since I am not a fan of the current SE front bumper angles, teardrop shaped fog-light housing, or the current 16" OEM alloy wheels (too dark and smokey, and I am not a fan of darker, silver+black, or black wheels). I want to keep the car looking OEM and "natural" looking, just spruced-up a bit.

Here is a link to the Yaris OEM design that I prefer, in case you are wondering:
http://www.finishlinewheels.com/TOYOTA/YARIS/2009/A-69553U20/

ron3
06-25-2014, 06:37 PM
Yes they will work no problem. I have scion wheels on my 2012. le 4dr

Exiwolfman
06-25-2014, 06:49 PM
Hi there. I was wondering if anyone knew for sure if the regular Toyota OEM 15" alloy wheels from the 2009-2011 Yaris model year line-up would fit seamlessly on a 2014 Yaris L 3 or 5-Door Hatchback?

I'm still deciding what model year Yaris to buy, new or used, and that was one of the considerations for getting a 2012-2014 L hatchback, since I am not a fan of the current SE front bumper angles, teardrop shaped fog-light housing, or the current 16" OEM alloy wheels (too dark and smokey, and I am not a fan of darker, silver+black, or black wheels). I want to keep the car looking OEM and "natural" looking, just spruced-up a bit.

Here is a link to the Yaris OEM design that I prefer, in case you are wondering:
http://www.finishlinewheels.com/TOYOTA/YARIS/2009/A-69553U20/

wow ..expensive , yes they will fit

Kalispel
06-26-2014, 05:04 AM
Nice! Thanks for the replies! I'm still torn between the older 2007-2011 curvy design and the 2012 refresh design - but know that my next car later this year will be a pre-owned Yaris of some sort (either hatchback or sedan), spruced up with some OEM alloys, fog lights, rear hatch/trunk lip, and exhaust tip. :wub:

john21031
07-09-2014, 01:47 AM
Go for the later model. Significantly safer.