That depends on what you're using the car for. If you have the SE Sport model Solara you'd probably look for a more agressive (better handling) tire while most SLE owners are probably looking for longer wear and a softer/quieter ride. While I have a favorite tire for my SLE convertible others might not like it for various reasons.
Suggestion, check the Tire Rack website. You can enter your brand and model car and you'll be shown a list of suggested tires and descriptions for each. That way you can decide based on your needs, your price range and other customer recommendations which tire is best for you. You'll be amazed how many choices you have.
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Genuine Toyota ATF T-IV, which is fully synthetic
STP's part number is S3614. This oil filter fits a 2006 Toyota Solara (6 cyl) and other similar years of Toyota.
There are two tire sizes for the Generation II Solara depending on model/trim level. 215/60VR16, and 215/55VR17. You can check your owners manual or the sticker on the drivers side doorsill to find the correct size for your car OR look at the sidewall of your existing tires. Cheers
Begin by removing the speaker covers in your 2006 Toyota. Remove the speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the speaker.
185 /65/15
215 55R 17
The answer is on page 330 of the 2006 Solara owner's manual. It's also on the driver's side doorsill and on the tire sidewall itself. P215/55R17 93V Wheel size is 17X7 Cheers
The Tirerack website offers that size as an optional replacement so, yes.
tire pressure low or bad sensor
Yes, you can do it.
The 2006 Toyota 4Runner in the 4WD Sport trim comes equipped with P265/65/17 tires. The largest approved size tires for this application are P295/35/24 which require aftermarket wheels.
Page 222 of your owners manual. 70 Liters, 18.5 U.S. Gallons. 15.4 Imp Gallons. Cheers