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Gen 3 > Gen 2
Drives: NCP131, F-150 Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: Red Deer, AB
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Pretty sure the base gen 2 Yari' had 175/65/R14 steel wheels.
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![]() Drives: 2009 Toyota Yaris Base Sedan Join Date: Nov 2020
Location: Edinboro
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You are correct, the original base size are the 14s. From what I've researched, the difference in models was cosmetic, no real change to suspension parts that would make upgrading to 15s difficult, which is what I'm assuming the previous owner did.
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I think I'll be selling those 205s that I found since they were cheap anyway. I ended up finding a set of 195/65/15s on a set of 06 cobalt rims, they fit pretty well, the only problem I've run into is when turning almost full turn, there seems to be some minor rubbing. I'm assuming they're rubbing part of the suspension since it looks like there's wheel well and fender clearance. I was thinking some small spacers ought to fix that problem. With us being in the snow belt, I'd rather deal with a bit of rubbing when turning then leave the near bald tires that were on the car on there. |
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