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Just for reference, here's some photos of my Yaris with stock Bridgestones
(185/60R15) on 15" Heliums. I might go a little wider after I wear out these tires..............Mike |
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Modification Condoner.
Drives: 2007 Black Sand Liftback Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 360
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Those look really nice. When those wear out, you might try a 195/55 15 to get some more rubber on the road, not be too wide for 6.5" wide wheels, keep weight down, and keep gas mileage in check (by minimizing rolling resistance). It amazes me how much "sportier" those 185/60's look when placed on a correct wheel width and a farther out offset, I'm sure it makes them stick better too, less deflection because the wheel is wider to better hold the tire in place.
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