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P195/70R14 90S
205/65r15
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.
P205/65/r15
anywhere from a 28 inch tire to a 31 inch tire.
15 inch, then look at the sticker on the passanger door. It states the recommended tire they had on it.
Check the door panel on driver side. It has a plate with the information specific for that year and model.
205/65/r15
According to the 1998 Toyota Sienna Users Manual the recommended tire sizes for the 1998 Sienna front wheel drive van are: P205/70R15 - Tire Pressure: 35 psi - Wheel Size: 15 x 6.5jj P215/65R15 - Tire Pressure: 32 psi - Wheel Size: 15 x 6.5jj Wheel Nut Torque 77 lbf
215/70R16 or 235/60R16 depending on what model
Some special editions of the 1st generation Toyota 4Runner came stock with 31x10.5-15 sized tires. If you contact the parts department at your local Toyota Dealership you can get the speedometer gear for this tire size, as long as you keep the stock gear. I have heard of people cramming 33 inch diameter tires with no modifications to the vehicle however I would not recommend this due to rubbing issues.
The standard spare tire size, for a 1999 Toyota Camry, is 135 R55 15. The spare tire size is smaller than the standard tire size.