They are 6x15 front and 7x15 rear
No, the Toyota MR2 is not a front-wheel drive vehicle; it features a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout. This design contributes to its sporty handling and performance characteristics. The MR2 was produced in three generations, each maintaining this rear-wheel drive configuration.
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The standard tire size for a 1992 Toyota MR2 is typically 195/60R14 for the front tires and 205/60R14 for the rear tires. These sizes provide a good balance of handling and comfort for the vehicle's mid-engine design. Always check the owner’s manual or the tire placard for specific recommendations based on the vehicle's trim and options.
14mm or 13mm
6.5 in components in the doors. That's it.
The Toyota mr2
MR2 = ..... M=Mid engined R=Rear wheel drive 2=Two seater (*emblems on early MR2's read: Mid-engine Runabout)
The MR2 is better as a performance car, the Celica has more seating and storage room, so would be better for travelling, and is front wheel drive so it will drive better in the snow.
The MKII MR2 Bolt Pattern in 5X114.3 mm. This is a Ford pattern converted to metric. I don't know why Toyota would do this, but it is what it is. For more information follow this link: http://www.toyota-mr2-turbo-performance-parts.com/wheels-lug-nuts-bolt-pattern.html
In the front cargo/spare wheel area, usually behind the covers.
The 1991 Toyota MR2 came in three different variants each supplying different levels of power. The 5S-FE, 3S-GE, and 3S-GTE. The GTE came standard with a turbocharger.
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