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Any Advise On What Wheels Fit My Yaris Gs 2001 Model


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just bought 2001 red yaris gs 1.0 and looking to upgrade the old steel wheels can i put any yaris alloys on and do i need to buy new wheel nuts. Also any advise on sizes makes and wheres the best place to buy them from. Any photos or ideas please let me no cheers

I do like the yaris t sport and sr alloys will they fit?

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15" or 16" is your best bet as 17's can cause problems especially if you lower your car later.

Any wheel that has a pcd of 4 x 100 and an offset of 35-42 will fit.

offset of 35-38 is good for 15's and 16's 40-42 is better for 17's.

Any make of wheel will fit it's just your personal choice of what you like.

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15" or 16" is your best bet as 17's can cause problems especially if you lower your car later.

Any wheel that has a pcd of 4 x 100 and an offset of 35-42 will fit.

offset of 35-38 is good for 15's and 16's 40-42 is better for 17's.

Any make of wheel will fit it's just your personal choice of what you like.

Will i need new wheel nuts as ive seen some sr alloys on eBay

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I doubt it, but it depends on what nuts you have on your car now

but why not ask the seller if they come with some

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I doubt it, but it depends on what nuts you have on your car now

but why not ask the seller if they come with some

any photos or advise please

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my 2001 yaris GS ... black with 17" wheels and tte lowering springs !! :thumbsup:

Looks great mate does any one have pictures of other wheels 15 & 16 " and do 17s rub and need arch work or any modifications required

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I've got a set of T-Sport alloys for sale - with tyres (only 6k miles done) £250 there all yours

i will have them but im from solihull bham so where are you

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here's a pic of my current wheels, will be changing them next week hopefully

they're 15" wolfrace ikon in shadow chrome

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if you get 17's with an offset of 42 and 205/40/17 tyres they should be fine.

If you lower the car 30mm the wheels could rub with people in the back, if you lower it more, say 40mm it may rub even without someone in the back, not many people have 17's as they slow the car a lot.

you would need the arches rolling and take out the wheel arch lining on the fronts.

your best bet is 15's or 16's, as the wheels are cheaper and so are the tyres in the long run.

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my wheels are fine ... except wen people are in the back seat (more than 1) ... scrubs a little

:thumbsup:

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my wheels are fine ... except wen people are in the back seat (more than 1) ... scrubs a little

:thumbsup:

i thinking of buying some t sport alloys will my steel wheel , wheel nuts fit the t sport alloys

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just bought 2001 red yaris gs 1.0 and looking to upgrade the old steel wheels can i put any yaris alloys on and do i need to buy new wheel nuts. Also any advise on sizes makes and wheres the best place to buy them from. Any photos or ideas please let me no cheers

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Nope.. but he moved from solihull to sillyhol.

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Nope.. but he moved from solihull to sillyhol.

just looking for a straight answer really do i need new wheel nuts if i buy some alloys

and no im not drunk and sillyhol ?

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The tsport wheel nuts have enclosed 21mm domed top nuts and if I remember correctly have a collar that sits against the recess holes of the wheel.

When I helped Seveer with his we used his SR nuts and they fitted fine despite not having the collar onto my old TSport alloys.

You can also use aftermarket nuts - Envy Peformance can supply lightweight nuts for a couple of pound per nut. Remember that you'll want to get a set of locking nuts for them too - McGuards do good ones.

Hope that this helps!

PS If you're buying tsport alloys have a really good look at them - they are prone to corroding

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The tsport wheel nuts have enclosed 21mm domed top nuts and if I remember correctly have a collar that sits against the recess holes of the wheel.

When I helped Seveer with his we used his SR nuts and they fitted fine despite not having the collar onto my old TSport alloys.

You can also use aftermarket nuts - Envy Peformance can supply lightweight nuts for a couple of pound per nut. Remember that you'll want to get a set of locking nuts for them too - McGuards do good ones.

Hope that this helps!

PS If you're buying tsport alloys have a really good look at them - they are prone to corroding

thanks for the advise mate i will try envy for the wheel nuts and locking nuts as im thinking of buying the t-sport alloys, i will definitely have a look at them first .

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