On Sunday, I hit the mother of all potholes in Illinois and bent the steel rim (OEM). I'm ready to put some alloys on this car. When I look online, it tells me that 2016 Yaris alloys are NOT compatible with the 2016 Prius C. Is that right? I'd be grateful for any guidance. I'll be buying new alloys soon, and want to get the right size . BTW, are all tire pressure monitoring valves the same size? Do I need to worry about the whole for that? Thanks. Just sign me, Worried Widowed Writer in the [Mid]West...
Just playing on tirerack.com https://www.tirerack.com/wheels/WheelCloseUpServlet?target=runWheelSearch&initialPartNumber=W19226500IP9GM&wheelMake=MSW&wheelModel=Type+85&wheelFinish=Gunmetal+Painted&showRear=no&autoMake=Toyota&autoModel=Prius+c&autoYear=2016&autoModClar=Three
I'm looking for a deal that gets me four alloys for less than $500. That's my current budget. These are for a Yaris. Would this fit my little C-Biscuit? TOYOTA YARIS 2009 2010 2011 2012 15" FACTORY ORIGINAL WHEEL RIM | eBay
I guess I should have specified that I'm looking for something Toyota-ish. I'm not into the wild stuff!
There are a few wheel sizes that fit. For now let’s restrict it to the ones that can work with the tires you already own, so that would be 15x5 and 15x6. You need a 4x100mm bolt pattern, and you want alloys, and you want a set of 4 under $500 and vaguely “Toyota-ish." The briefest of searches gave me this. I’ve never heard of that company, can’t vouch for them at all… just pointing out that these shouldn’t be too hard to find. I don’t believe that the photo used is actually that of one in your size- it’s showing a wider aspect and a different bolt pattern. However, if the shape and finish are good for you, it ought to work fine. I believe those will fit and work fine.
I see no reason the Yaris wheels would not fit, they are not much cheaper than the new wheels I linked. Used on ebay 378 + 58.50 shipping to you = $436.50 New on tirerack = 437.36 + 23.18 tax to you = 460.54 You may or may not be able to move the TPMS sensors between wheels, I am no expert on that.