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2011 Auris Hsd 15" Wheels


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Hi,

does anyone know what the design of the standard 15" alloy on the Auris HSD is called. I have a damaged wheel which needs replacing.

Cheers,

Mark

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On the first generation, I think the 15 inch alloy wheels were 'Mara'

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If it is the type in the picture attached then part number 42611-02D90 is what you need from your local dealer, PM your chassis number and I get a 100% match.

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My 2011 T-Spirit Auris HSD comes with nasty 17" wheels. Am I right in thinking I can't actually get 15" wheels for this from Toyota, if I wanted to swap?

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My 2011 T-Spirit Auris HSD comes with nasty 17" wheels. Am I right in thinking I can't actually get 15" wheels for this from Toyota, if I wanted to swap?

You can get 15 inch wheels to fit but Mr T might not sell them to you and your insurance company might consider it a modification that attracts a premium.

There are numerous threads about Toyota UK and 'official' wheel sizes. The crazy thing is, you often find Toyota offering a choice of wheel sizes in Europe but in the UK these combinations are 'not allowed' despite the UK being in Europe.

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Ok, thanks for that.

The money saving aspect is tiny - I reckon perhaps £40 a year on fuel, and perhaps £30 a tyre if replacement is needed. About a five year payback, which is longer than I'm likely to keep the car.

But we do find the ride somewhat harsh, having just come from a Gen2 Prius on 15". That wasn't helped initially by the dealer putting the pressure at over 40, so on day one it was a nightmare. Reducing them down to recommended levels has helped, but it's still a bit jarring on every darned manhole cover.

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On the 2011 model Auris Hybrid there was a 15" wheel version (I think it was called T4/89 or something like that, 89 being the grams CO2 per KM, which was about 4 higher than the models with bigger wheels).

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If it is the type in the picture attached then part number 42611-02D90 is what you need from your local dealer, PM your chassis number and I get a 100% match.

PM sent thank you

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