Who knows their Toyota wheel interchangeability?

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I'm looking at getting a set of 15" 4x100 wheels w/caps off a mid-late 2000's Toyota Yaris/Echo for my wife's 2002 Corolla that has 14" 4x100 wheels from the factory for a stock-looking upgrade. Anyone know for sure if I can do this? I can only assume that the backspacing is similar if not the same and that the wheel bore will match, but without an actual wheel in my hands I can't be sure. Anyone know? Thanks.
 
According to the fitment guide at www.fastwheels.ca, your wife's Corolla wheels are: 4x100 bolt pattern, 54.0mm centre hub, and +45mm offset. For the most part, the Echo and Yaris is the same. I do see one alternate offset for the '06 to '08 Yaris of +39mm, but I wonder if this is a mistake in the guide.
 
Well a smaller offset will push the wheels out. 6mm probably won't matter. Shop for awhile. There isn't a big market for 15 inch wheels. My Highlander has 16's. I got a set of brand new Highlander alloys for 180 and sold my well worn steelies for 75. It took me two months, but they're out there.
 
I know that the Lexus IS300 wheels fit all Toyota cars from 1997 to at least 2003. They are very nice looking 17s that do not look aftermarket.
 
Originally Posted By: nleksan
I know that the Lexus IS300 wheels fit all Toyota cars from 1997 to at least 2003. They are very nice looking 17s that do not look aftermarket.
They definitely don't fit the op's car. You can't put a 5 bolt wheel on a 4 bolt.
 
I've tried putting the 95 Corolla's steel wheel on 97 Integra, and it wouldn't fit due to the hub being too big on the Integra. I've seen people putting 97 Integra rims on 95 Corolla however.
 
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