Part number from my GM dealer for 2.4L 16" wheels is #19184107; original equipment wheel covers is #24100434. They indicate this is the only steel 16" wheel listed for the 2.4L. 1.8L uses different part number.List for the wheels is $117.00 and $44.38 for whell covers, you should be able to negotiate 15% or more down from list price depending on your dealer. Have purchased wheels and covers, do not know if they fit yet, but I do not expect a problem.I was told the tire pressure monitors are $175.00 list per wheel!! I do not know what to do about that, and it sounds like even with the sensors the dealer will have to reset the computer for the car to recognize them. Still investigating.
Toyota 16 inches steel wheels for a Matrix 2.4L or a Camry should be available at the Toyota dealer for about 55$, It's the same wheel. Wheels for the 1.8L model have a smaller bolt pattern and will not fit.Pressor sensors are a major ripp-off. If you don't mind having a small orange light on you rpm counter (close the the regular light indicator) than don't bother to buy sensors for winters. It's really not that annoying and you learn not to see it anymore with time. You can always just put a small piece of black tape over it like many people suggested also. Not having the sensors will not affect the car in any way, limit the engine or deactivate stabilitrak or ABS brakes.
2009 Vibe 2.4L 1SC - Red Hot Metallic
2011 Sienna V6 CE - Sky Silver
Quote, originally posted by hiker147 »Part number from my GM dealer for 2.4L 16" wheels is #19184107; original equipment wheel covers is #24100434. They indicate this is the only steel 16" wheel listed for the 2.4L. 1.8L uses different part number.List for the wheels is $117.00 and $44.38 for whell covers, you should be able to negotiate 15% or more down from list price depending on your dealer. Have purchased wheels and covers, do not know if they fit yet, but I do not expect a problem.I was told the tire pressure monitors are $175.00 list per wheel!! I do not know what to do about that, and it sounds like even with the sensors the dealer will have to reset the computer for the car to recognize them. Still investigating.Wow, 1st post... and not even a "Hello, i'm new"....lol... Good info, but 44$ for hubcaps... right, i'll run black steels before I drop coin for that...lol.. I bet a phone call to The Tire Rack could find you steel wheels MUCH cheaper than that as well..