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heres a thought...these classic rims (4x114.3 lug pattern) on adapters to fit the yaris (1" thick, "converts" 4x100 to 4x114.3 - thinnest ones i've seen on ebay) on a hatch. wonder how far they'd stick out, tho. Churp's mooncapped yaris got me thinking about this.
Thirty-Nine
09-12-2007, 03:06 PM
Those are probably a pretty low offset, meaning they're going to stick out a lot. With the addition of adapters, they'll probably stick out even more.
Speaking of old-school-style wheels, I've got these wheels (actually trying to sell them):
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v225/Tekka_Maki/Rays%20Texan%20Shotguns/Rays12.jpg
I'm not sure they're the style I'm looking for on the Yaris, though. I may put them on when I get my coilovers to see what they'll look like, though.
kimona
09-12-2007, 05:37 PM
Like 39 says, they're "probably a pretty low offset". Generally, it's stamped on the back of each wheel. I would guess it won't be any more than 35mm... which will stick out some up front without adapters and look kind of stupid.
If you don't mind a poke up front, rather than use adapters, which is never recommended (and will only increase the poke), you cold have them drilled at 4x100. But, I really don't think it would be worth it, unless you're in love with the wheels.
Black Yaris
09-12-2007, 06:09 PM
I agree on having the wheels drilled to 4x100.... but as said b4 check the offset.... I actaully think those wheels have too low of an offset something in the low 20's high teens possibly... I think there may be some rubbing issuses if you get them to bolt up
*sigh* yup, more i looked into it, i found their offset. 10. haha. shame, i always liked that style, on it would be a throwback to what people used to put on the old rwd toyotas
ItzyVitzy
09-27-2007, 08:00 PM
If you guys like the old school rims, you should check out the SSR lineup. They re released alot of their wheels from the late 70's.
http://www.more-japan.com/SSR.php
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