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Right then, just ordered some lovely 16" alloys Pro race 1's, multi spoke in black tyres are 195/45 r16, however my yari is lowered 40 mm, wondering if they will fit without rubbing, currently got 15"s 195/50r15 and they fit a treat. if anyone has 16"s and is lowered some feedback would be marvelous! cheers :P

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it should be alright with 16's

it's 17's that cause the problems

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I've got 16's and -30mm Apex springs. They don't normally rub unless ive got a full load in the car, but the front drivers side does catcha fair bit on any bumps in the road (but the roads are **** here in anycase). Apart from that you shouldn't have any problems. Just check the offset as well, If i'm not mistaken, +38 is best for 16's ;)

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Davy is the man to ask, well one of many, but he's the guru! No doubt he will be along shortly to answer! You could always try the "Wheels and Tyres" thread in the Yaris forum, CLICK ME!!

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Im lowered a fair bit on tein coilovers on 16s, the front catches the arches on bad bumps and the rear rubs slightly with a full load. Not enough to make me do any arch work tho

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