16" x 6.5" 5x100 Toyota wheels

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You technically should know the hub bore diameter and wheel offset as well. Assuming it's for a Corolla, based on your username, this website, http://www.wheelsupport.com/toyota-bolt-patterns/ , shows that it's 54.1mm hub bore with a high offset, probably in the 35-40mm range.

https://www.wheel-size.com/size/toyota/corolla/


Take a look here for a cross reference http://www.roadkillcustoms.com/hot-rods-...0#axzz4wopHSFYW . Technically any hub bore that's larger than 54.1 will work (not sure if toyota wheels are hub centric), but your best bet is to find something with the same hub bore. I'd imagine that there are LOTS of used OEM wheels out there on CL.
 
I'd consider going down to a 15 inch wheel that used to come on the 2005 or so Corollas. Should be a bit cheaper for the wheels and the tires. Plus better performance most likely in the bad weather. Instead of the 205/55R16s you can get 195/65R15 tires. Which should be a lot cheaper. A tire place here has Hankook Kinergy GTs for $38 each.
 
Subarus have the 5x100 pattern but a bigger center hole. I have not had issues going lugcentric. You'll also have luck with chevy cavaliers and PT cruisers. THere were LOTS of 16" rims on cavaliers back in the early 2000s. Remember these:

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The list is huge and toyota has a tiny center bore. You should be all set.

I got subee rims for my wife's prius for $5 each off CL.
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I agree with the 15" suggestion as well. If you dont' already have snows you should be able to get some 195/65/15 Champiro Ice pros for $109/4 this black friday from DTD.
 
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