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Cheap Rims with Nice Look
http://www.buywheelstoday.com/products/?id=2850
Some Cheap 75$ Rims +1 client for buywheelstoday.com They really remind me of the Cobalt SS rims. Cant wait till the coin jar starts getting filled....half way there.
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Unfortunately, those wheels won't work with the Yaris; the offset is too low (ET35) and the front set-up will be sticking out too far!
You can run wheels with ET38-45mm; however, to be safe, look for wheels with ET42-45mm. |
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The wheels will "work" SDMF is running +35 Rotas and they look great. They don't appear to "poke" I wouldn't drop it -too- much in the front with that offset but there isn't anything wrong with a little rubbing.
![]() http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/sho...ighlight=skool
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Indeed, 7" rims with ET35 do stick out up front on the Yaris, especially if you run 205 rubber. And, they look like a one-size-fits-all application!
Wheel application is an art... But, to each his own... |
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Lonesome Cowboy
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nothing wrong with a little poke, the link I posted shows what they would look like
they won't be really sticking out throwing rocks and nailing small children eating popsicles on the side walk
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I'm glad to hear someone say this! It's more like a DARK art for some of us, as complex as any other aspect of suspension setup...
Last edited by kurokoma-kun; 06-25-2007 at 04:11 PM. |
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Lonesome Cowboy
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I chose a +40 15X7, looks nice an flush but i think the choice SDMF made also looks rad, I like maybe a little stretch a little poke at times, it depends, it is an art but like all other art there isn't one way to make it and you can never pelase everyone, everyone doesn't want tuck
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so what does that +37 mm mean on the wheels i wanna get. O.Z Canovas 15in
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offset, that is the offset, search for official tire and wheel guide int he search box, you need to review that thread
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I think SDMF used a +30 offset, these are +35, so they wouldnt be too bad, they would stick out a tad, but not anything drastic that would remind you of some Mustang rear wheels.
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