Thanx... like i stated before... i dont plan on going staggered.... i just wanted to ask fo rthe sake of learning....
thanx to all those who responded
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Originally Posted by Biggie™
The rear wheels/tires of the Yaris are there to keep the ass end from dragging on the ground. The rear tires don't really need to be any wider than stock. Wider wheels/tires in the rear will cost you at the pump while slowing the car down. And I'd also be giving out those crusty looks to the homie thinking a nice 911 stagger looks good on a Yaris. My vote would be for proper offset and fitment for the front and rear while keeping the same size wheels and tire. The cheap way would be spacers, as has been stated previously, you would retain the ability to easily rotate the wheels/tires if utilizing a simple 5mm spacer. For those with bigger budgets, just get the staggered offsets wheels.
Now just an FYI... Performance wise, on a Yaris you would want to push the front wheels as far out as possible and have the widest tires and rims that will fit. You will want the rear track to be narrower than the front. This will help the car "rotate" when driving aggressively or on track.
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