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Can you tell me the tire dimensions for a 2007 Toyota Yaris?

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Jack dace

The 2007 Toyota Yaris came with two tire options: P175/65R14 as standard and P185/60R15 as an upgrade. Although tire numbers might seem confusing, they are easy to understand. The first number (175 or 185) indicates the tire width in millimeters, the second number (65 or 60) represents the sidewall height in millimeters, and the third number (14 or 15) refers to the wheel size in inches. It's crucial to choose the right size tires for your vehicle to avoid rubbing issues during turns or against the suspension. Additionally, maintaining proper tire inflation is essential for even wear.

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  • annabelle

    In 2007, the Toyota Yaris was equipped with 175/65R14 tires on both the hatchback and sedan versions. Toyota offered an optional upgrade to bigger 185/60R15 tires for both models.

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