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Old 06-06-2007, 11:07 PM   #1
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Feedback needed on wheels

I can get a set of these Mini wheels... cheap. Do you think they look good on a Yaris?

Joey1320 used to run them on his car before he went to 15's, and I thought they looked really nice. I hope he doesn't mind me attaching a photo of his Yaris.

I'd appreciate your feedback. Thanks
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Old 06-06-2007, 11:10 PM   #2
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I like the look, I do prefer 15's on the Yaris but they look real good. They hide the brakes well and they are very stylish.
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Old 06-07-2007, 12:24 AM   #3
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just ok to my eye, but for "cheap", go for it!!
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Old 06-07-2007, 12:59 AM   #4
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I like these over a lot of the aftermarket!
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Old 06-07-2007, 09:14 AM   #5
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They look pretty nice, but they also look like they are a huge diameter and might cause rubbing issues. What size are these rims?
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17x7, ET48, 205/45/17

No issues with rubbing whatsoever, and I can get custom hubcentric rings made for @$50.
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Old 06-07-2007, 09:56 AM   #7
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They look pretty nice, but they also look like they are a huge diameter and might cause rubbing issues. What size are these rims?
The car pictured is also lowered not sure if those are DF's or Tein
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Old 06-07-2007, 05:28 PM   #8
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The car pictured is also lowered not sure if those are DF's or Tein
That drop looks identical to mine. Most likely those are NF's or TRD's.
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Well I remember the thread that Joey1320 started about the DF's or Tein S Tech but not sure what he ended up with. Looks a little low in the rear to me but could be shadow.
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Old 06-07-2007, 08:07 PM   #10
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Those wheels look great on that car. I would say a drop is a must with such wheels.
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the wheels are 17" x 7". the drop is df and yes the back did sit a bit lower than the front, not much but still there.

i only had rubbing issues because the tire sidewalls were 45, if you go to 40 you should be ok. i really liked those wheels but they were kind of heavy thats why i'm rolling on steelies until i get some 15".
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what was the offset again? must have been +38 and not +48 like posted above. They rubbed?

I really like the look on this car also.
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No, the offset is +48mm on that Mini Cooper wheel above.
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what was the offset again? must have been +38 and not +48 like posted above. They rubbed?

I really like the look on this car also.
thanks i just got done washing it. i was never able to get the Rota SubZero wheels off my brother, so as soon as i get new wheels i'll take pics.
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so the rubbing was on the inside with that offset? +48 is pretty deeply tucked in.
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so the rubbing was on the inside with that offset? +48 is pretty deeply tucked in.
Not really... OEM alloys are 45mm (15's) and 51mm (JDM 16's).
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Not really... OEM alloys are 45mm (15's) and 51mm (JDM 16's).
ok, 8mm isn't much but I can say my +40 are very flush in the front and could use a 5mm spacer in the rear
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so the rubbing was on the inside with that offset? +48 is pretty deeply tucked in.
no inside rubbing at all. just the outer corner rubbing on the front fender liner by the front bumper. but something fixable with a 40 sidewall tire.
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