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Old 01-12-2011, 06:13 PM   #1
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13 inch?

i dont know if this has been asked before but i did a search (13 inch) and didnt get any hits.

i was wondering if it would be possible to get 13inch(175) winter tires and put them on 13inch rims (with 4x100 bolt pattern) and put them on a yaris.

how badly will this mess up my speedo and/or my entire car? my car has stock 15" alloys on it now, are 13" too big of a difference? are 13" just a bad idea all together? let me know what you think
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Old 01-12-2011, 06:16 PM   #2
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As long as you run proper tire sizing (175/70/13), it won't mess up your speedo. But it will be hard to find 13's that will clear the Yaris caliper without some spacers. I would suggest going for 14's, which still may require some spacers depending on the wheel.
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As long as you run proper tire sizing (175/70/13), it won't mess up your speedo. But it will be hard to find 13's that will clear the Yaris caliper without some spacers. I would suggest going for 14's, which still may require some spacers depending on the wheel.
i fit 13X9 4" backspace Bassett Racing wheels on my MR2 spyder with no spacers and i'm guessing my front caliper/rotor combo is no smaller than the yaris.
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Old 01-12-2011, 06:21 PM   #4
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lol, thanks, i didnt even think about that. 14's it will be then. i wanted to have as much space in the wheel gap as possible cuz my 15's build up alot of snow and slush and it makes them even worse.
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Old 01-12-2011, 07:46 PM   #5
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But it will be hard to find 13's that will clear the Yaris caliper without some spacers.
True that there aren't a LOT of wheel choices in 13", and the ones I have are wide for racing. They do clear the calipers though.
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I tried a set of 12" Subaru Justy steel wheels as an experiment, and they were less than 1/2" shy of clearing the caliper, so I would think that 13" steelies would be OK.
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13's fit, just hard to find a set that'll clear yaris calipers....

you're better off finding some 14" wheels/tires used on kijiji since just about anything with a 4x100 pattern will fit the yaris's small hub center...

tire size be damned...you can run almost any available 14", aside from a 195-65-14 and still be fine in the winter
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13's fit, just hard to find a set that'll clear yaris calipers....

you're better off finding some 14" wheels/tires used on kijiji since just about anything with a 4x100 pattern will fit the yaris's small hub center...

tire size be damned...you can run almost any available 14", aside from a 195-65-14 and still be fine in the winter
y will 195-65-14 not fit?
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y will 195-65-14 not fit?
too tall
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Old 01-14-2011, 02:02 AM   #10
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but 185-65-14 and 205-65-14 will fit?
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but 185-65-14 and 205-65-14 will fit?
Some education Jeff.

The middle number (65) represents the sidewall height as a percentage of width.

185/65 = sidewall of ~121mm
205/65 = sidewall of ~133mm
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Some education Jeff.

The middle number (65) represents the sidewall height as a percentage of width.

185/65 = sidewall of ~121mm
205/65 = sidewall of ~133mm
lol, i know the middle number was the profile %, it was just the way u said 195-65-14 would not fit, like that certain size was a triangle or square. lol
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205/65/14 will be WAY too tall. 185/65/14 is fine.
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205/65/14 will be WAY too tall. 185/65/14 is fine.
it's a snow tire.. who cares?

but then again, 205 is too wide for a snow tire on a tincan-light yaris
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Old 01-15-2011, 11:32 AM   #15
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FWIW, I have 13x7.5 Lenso's with a 25mm offset as my racing rims for my Echo.
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