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Helloo, yet another newb!

Been a lurker for quite a while actually and signed up not to long ago but got a quicky!

Got a 2003 T3 1.0l and contenplating getting some new shoes for it!

Would this fit though? 4x114.3 - 17x8" in +35 Offset, my friend was saying the yaris is about 4x100 so would it need to be redrilled or would it be worht finding something else?

Tah much! some lovely yarii here!

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Hi There,

4x114.3 wont fit at all, would not recommend re-drilling them at all, best looking for something 4x100.

As for the wheel size 17x8, I don't think they will fit very well, specially without some body work. Also remember you have a 1.0l engine, 17s of that size would make the car very sluggish.

Maybe best going for something along the lines of 16s and 4x100.

I am sure someone else will be along shortly to help out too.

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Yeah, thought 17's would be a bit of a kill for 1.0l also with the fact its still running in granny stilts mode makes it look like the probally more room then there is!

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pcd is 4x100 for yaris man.

i wouldnt go for 17s theyre way too big

15s are plenty big enough for a yaris, especially if its lowered.

i wouldnt go for 16s as theyre a bit of a weird size, theyre neither big nor small, here nor there, also tyres for 16s are expensive cos theyre a rarer size.

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Personally I would go with 15s as well and get the car lowered slightly, even if you went with 17s to fill the arches, you would not be able to lower it much and it would look like a jeep.

15s and a drop on some tein springs looks nice.

Plus with 15s you can get a bit more rubber between the wheel and the road, making for a better ride.

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Cool, makes sense found some nice 15's just wanted to fill the space as I won't be lowering it for a while so didnt want it to be riding too high with lots of space.

Any one got some pics of theirs on 15's? Cheirs!

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if you do decide on 17's you'll need offset of 42-45, 35 will scrape on the wheel arch, especially if it's 17x8

if you go for 16's offset of 38-42

and 15's 35-40

and pcd 4x100

never ever get wheels re drilled, it weakens them, and if someone does a bodged job it's goodbye wheel, hello expensive repair bill

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