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Supra Alloys On A Yaris


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im pretty sure there as mr2 and will be 5 stud but i may b wrong, y neway i personally dont like em and wud only av em if they r dirt cheap......but its ur car do want u want not wot others want 2 c.........

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well, apart from the 4/5 stud issue mentioned above (i think the supra is 5 stud.. dunno about the yaris).. theres also the issue of tyres, you'd have to get the right rolling radius if you dont want your speedo to be well out...

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as i've already mentioned the yaris is 4x100

you need to give us the tyre/alloy sizes of those wheels before we can tell u if they'll fit or not.

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They will be 5 stud and your yaris is 4 plus at 225 width you will struggle to fit them as they will catch the arches and you will have no steering lock without them catching.

Simon :thumbsup:

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don't forget...fwd and rwd wheel offsets are not compatible

Not true, Back in the days of early front drive cars the offsets had to be radically changed from those in current use, as the negative offsets previously used didn't allow for installation of CV joints in a viable position, So rear drive cars carried on as they always did and front drives got large positive offsets so that the CV joints could be installed in line with the kingpin axis.

Since this time most manufacturers now use a lot of front drive technology in rear drive installations, so an awful lot of rear drive cars are using similar offsets to front drivers these days. Especially as so many now are using front drive components transplanted to a mid-engine installation. (Think Lotus Elise, MG-F, MR2 Roadster...)

The '92 Supra actually uses the same offset of 35-38mm as the Yaris, but the 5x114mm PCD will prevent fitment.

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