View Full Version : I want bigger wheels for my '10 Hatchback Yaris
Kawiman
08-10-2017, 01:26 PM
I have a 2010 Hatchback 3 door Yaris with the original 15 inch tires.
Please advise me on a size wheel and tire that will fit inside the stock wheel openings with NO modification.
kimona
08-10-2017, 01:35 PM
16x7, ET40-45, 205/50/16
HOSHPOSH
08-10-2017, 04:05 PM
I have 18x7.5 and never rub.
ern-diz
08-10-2017, 05:34 PM
17x7 ET43 with a 205/40/17 tire would also get the job done.
You might want to spend time reading the wheel and tire guide thread...
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5021
kimona
08-10-2017, 06:14 PM
^^^ Yes. On stock suspension, I would run OEM size 205/45/17's.
enviri
08-10-2017, 06:49 PM
you can go all the way up to 18s with those not very good looking trd optional wheels if you want.
DarkShadowFox
09-01-2017, 10:03 AM
you can go all the way up to 18s with those not very good looking trd optional wheels if you want.
I think the TRD yaris ones are 17x7 offset something.
http://japanese-culture.ocnk.net/product/1290
cheapest I can find. as their not really openly available.
enviri
09-01-2017, 11:39 AM
the yaris optional wheel was the 18x7.5 +42 TRD wheel for the ncp91 here in america.
http://library.beechmontdata.com/toyota/library/2007yaris/2007Yaris_Images/trdalloywheel_lg.jpg
DarkShadowFox
09-01-2017, 11:42 AM
the yaris optional wheel was the 18x7.5 +42 TRD wheel for the ncp91 here in america.
http://library.beechmontdata.com/toyota/library/2007yaris/2007Yaris_Images/trdalloywheel_lg.jpg
is it hard to find and expensive that seems like overkill. running on rubberbands. jeeze.
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enviri
09-01-2017, 08:26 PM
hard to find? it used to be common, not long ago...yet more and more are getting f'd up. expensive? its no used volk.
Kalispel
09-01-2017, 10:01 PM
Considering how bad most roads seem to be today (who needs infrastructure, after all), I don't think I would want to drive/ride on anything lower-profile that XXX/50 series tires - which is what the Yaris happens to need with 16" wheels to maintain factory specifications for speedometer accuracy, etc. 16" wheels are also the perfect look with the Yaris using the factory suspension setup. If you don't mind throwing the speedometer off a wee-bit (~3 MPH I think), you could even run XXX/55 series tires with 16" for a better ride & less fender gap. I'm thinking about doing this with my first tire replacement in about a year. The 16" wheels on the SE could have used a tasteful 0.75" more factory drop, instead of what it was given as default (probably the same as the L/LE has).
I don't think that 17-18" wheels looks right/good on the Yaris without lowering springs (~1.5" drop) - assuming you can even stand riding on those lower-profile tires.
DarkShadowFox
09-01-2017, 10:01 PM
Considering how bad most roads seem to be today (who needs infrastructure, after all), I don't think I would want to drive/ride on anything lower-profile that XXX/50 series tires - which is what the Yaris happens to need with 16" wheels to maintain factory specifications for speedometer accuracy, etc. 16" wheels are also the perfect look with the Yaris using the factory suspension setup. If you don't mind throwing the speedometer off a wee-bit (~3 MPH I think), you could even run XXX/55 series tires with 16" for a better ride & less fender gap. I don't think that 17"+ wheels looks right/good on the Yaris without lowering springs (1.5" drop). Even the 16" on the SE could have used a 0.75" more factory drop, instead of what it was given as default.
i can run 16" you just need x6 to be useful
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kimona
09-02-2017, 12:13 AM
i can run 16" you just need x6 to be useful
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What?
DarkShadowFox
09-04-2017, 03:57 PM
What?
15x 5.5 stock rims or 15x5 are way too short.
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DarkShadowFox
09-23-2017, 02:27 PM
15x 5.5 stock rims or 15x5 are way too short.
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meant like you should run x6 or x7 wide rims to get a decent contact patch
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SUPA DUPA 1
08-19-2018, 07:54 AM
205/50r16 is a great tire for all round. Enough sidewall to keep the ride comfy. Been running them on the o8 3d for a 2010. Doing everything from camping/desert play the teaching the little one how to city drive.
Ps 18s are too big. Stupid harsh and unless you have a serious Johnson under the hood of your yaris the weight of the wheel/tire combo will steal a lot of ponies
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