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11-29-2024, 04:08 PM | #1 |
Drives: 2012 & 2013 Yaris hatchbacks Join Date: Nov 2024
Location: Great Lakes
Posts: 2
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2012 & 2013 Yaris hatchback - which tires won't rub?
175/65/15 = 24.0
185/60/15 = 23.7* 195/60/15 = 24.2* 205/55/15 = 23.9* We have 2012 and 2013 Yaris hatchbacks that I'm interested in getting tires for. Right now would be a good time, because I see a lot of Black Friday sales on tires. Our cars are 100% factory original, no lowering or anything like that. They originally came with (and are still using) 175/65r15 tires. I found myself wondering, what other tires have Yaris drivers with the same original tires installed, without any rubbing? I saw the tires above listed on a thread, but I would be worried, for example, that some of these other tires could be too wide, and might rub. Anyone have some personal experience with this? Thanks! |
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