kimona
05-30-2007, 11:10 PM
Unless it's lowered, why does the Yaris look like a 4x4 when you put aftermarket wheels on it? It looks positively silly!
But, when I look at a stock Yaris with steelies and caps, it looks okay.
Or, when I look at a stock Yaris with OEM 15" or 16" alloys it looks okay.
What's that all about?
Does it have something to do with the offset? That is, the more the wheels/tires stick out, the more you notice the gap between the tire and the fender? Is that it?
I'm ready to put wheels and tires on my car, but I don't want to lower the car, and I really don't want it to look like it's ready to hill climb!
But, when I look at a stock Yaris with steelies and caps, it looks okay.
Or, when I look at a stock Yaris with OEM 15" or 16" alloys it looks okay.
What's that all about?
Does it have something to do with the offset? That is, the more the wheels/tires stick out, the more you notice the gap between the tire and the fender? Is that it?
I'm ready to put wheels and tires on my car, but I don't want to lower the car, and I really don't want it to look like it's ready to hill climb!