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Old 08-07-2010, 08:38 PM   #163
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i have 2007 yaris sedan model. original size for the tyre is 185/60/15 or 15x 5.5...
okay now i want to get rim which is 15x6 is it okay to put it on?? guys your comments are greatly appreciated...
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Old 08-07-2010, 08:50 PM   #164
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i have 2007 yaris sedan model. original size for the tyre is 185/60/15 or 15x 5.5...
okay now i want to get rim which is 15x6 is it okay to put it on?? guys your comments are greatly appreciated...
No problem going with wider wheels... 15x6, 15x6.5, 15x7.
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Old 08-07-2010, 09:49 PM   #165
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i have 2007 yaris sedan model. original size for the tyre is 185/60/15 or 15x 5.5...
okay now i want to get rim which is 15x6 is it okay to put it on?? guys your comments are greatly appreciated...
Here's some 15x6, +39mm offset wheels with 205/55 tire. Fits just fine.



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Old 08-07-2010, 10:48 PM   #166
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just curious question, what's the difference between 15 x 5.5 and 15 x 6??
is it okay with 185/60/15 size tires on15 x 6 rim?
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Old 08-07-2010, 11:00 PM   #167
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just curious question, what's the difference between 15 x 5.5 and 15 x 6??
is it okay with 185/60/15 size tires on15 x 6 rim?
The difference is 1/2". 185mm tyre can fit on wheel width 4.5-7.0"
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Old 08-08-2010, 07:26 AM   #168
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The difference is 1/2". 185mm tyre can fit on wheel width 4.5-7.0"
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Old 08-14-2010, 01:27 PM   #169
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195/50/15 are much cheaper than 195/55/15.

I have 2001 model and next week I'm fitting 15x7 ET38 rims with 195/50/15 tires. Not lowered.
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Old 08-18-2010, 08:28 AM   #170
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Here we go, here we go, HERE WE GOOOOOOOO !!!!!!!!!! YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Perfect fit !!!!!!!!!!

Stock 5Jx14 (or 5.5Jx14, to dirty to see :) ) 175/65/14 replaced !!!!!!!!!!!!

195/50/15 with Toyo Proxes 4 tires , ET38, centric rings 60.1>54.1, 7Jx15, new nuts, VOILA !!!!!!


Im gonna get drunk tonight with VB beer :D



TADAAAAAAAAAAAAAA !!!!!!!!!







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Old 09-02-2010, 06:00 PM   #171
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Will a larger diameter tire which will lower engine revs give me better fuel economy? Most of my driving in on the freeway. The stock tire is 175/65/R14.
I can get the Michelin Hydroedge in:
185/65/R14
185/70/R14 or
195/70/R14 (assuming this tire will fit the clearances)

While bigger tires are heavier and less efficient, they will also raise the effective gearing,lowering the engine revs which should benefit MPG's right?

Thanks in advance for the help with this.

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Old 09-02-2010, 11:40 PM   #172
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Allright folks.

Getting some +45 ET RP03's - 17x7.

Are 215/45/17 the rec tires for this? I am lowered about 1.5 inches.

I see the diameter is more. So maybe 215/40 or 205/40?

Confused?!?!

Thanks!

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Old 09-03-2010, 05:24 AM   #173
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Will a larger diameter tire which will lower engine revs give me better fuel economy? Most of my driving in on the freeway. The stock tire is 175/65/R14.
I can get the Michelin Hydroedge in:
185/65/R14
185/70/R14 or
195/70/R14 (assuming this tire will fit the clearances)

While bigger tires are heavier and less efficient, they will also raise the effective gearing,lowering the engine revs which should benefit MPG's right?

Thanks in advance for the help with this.

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185/70/14 would be an excellent fitment at 24.3" diameter... equivalent to OEM 205/45/17.
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Old 09-03-2010, 05:26 AM   #174
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Allright folks.

Getting some +45 ET RP03's - 17x7.

Are 215/45/17 the rec tires for this? I am lowered about 1.5 inches.

I see the diameter is more. So maybe 215/40 or 205/40?

Confused?!?!

Thanks!
I'd install OEM tyre size 205/45/17 with that wheel and your drop.
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Old 09-03-2010, 09:33 PM   #175
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Kimona!!

You are like the tire God around here. lol :D

Thanks, bro and I will def post some pics when my setup is complete.
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Old 09-04-2010, 10:51 PM   #176
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One more for you kimona:

17x7 +38mm ET enkei ev5's.

Recommend the OEM 205/45 or 205/40 (or anything else)? I was told the 205/40's should be fine on less than 2" drop.

THANKS!
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Old 09-04-2010, 11:27 PM   #177
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One more for you kimona:

17x7 +38mm ET enkei ev5's.

Recommend the OEM 205/45 or 205/40 (or anything else)? I was told the 205/40's should be fine on less than 2" drop.

THANKS!
With 7's, ET38, I generally prefer 195mm rubber, but with 17's you don't have much choice but to run 205's.

I would prefer 205/45's with your 1.5" drop; however, with ET38-40, I'd probably run 205/40's... a tyre size I really don't like too much.

If at all possible, choose 7's with ET42 or greater; they just work better up front for a simple bolt and go application.
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Old 09-04-2010, 11:40 PM   #178
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Yeah, I know. The only reason I am even thinking about the 38ET's is because of price.

Can get an entire set of wheels for $300 and they are in excellent condition with minimal pitting.

As opposed to the RP03's that will run at least $1k without tires. lol
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Old 09-05-2010, 06:12 AM   #179
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Yeah, but the dual-drilled Enkei EV5's are rather unsightly IMHO.
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Old 09-05-2010, 04:05 PM   #180
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nice

Against your advice I did end up going with these for a 15X7 wheel....


Falken Ziex Ze 512
205/50R15 17.9Lbs.

I almost went with these guys ....

Falken Ziex Ze 512
225/50R15 20.1Lbs.
2008 Yaris Manual, needed more cross-wind grip, this set-up helped.
I went with 15x7 Sport Technic Mono10 wheels and Falken Ze 912 225/50r-15 tires. I will have to weigh the package next rotation. Not a set-up for lowering but the stability calms my nerves. Also, was almost sucked under tractor/trailer's too many times with the old 185/60r-15 factory set-up.
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