The tire size the care was equipped with from the factory is available in three places: Your owners manual, on a sticker attached to the drivers side doorsill (along with recommended pressures) and, unless they've been replaced with a non-factory size, on the sidewall of the tires mounted on the vehicle.
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205/60R16
Changing a tire on a 2001 Toyota Solara is very easy to do. You will first need to jack the car up, then take a tire iron and take the lug nuts off the tire. After you have removed all of the lug nuts, you will then put the new tire on and put the lug nuts on and tighten them.
215/60r16 95v
Stock on a 4 cyl is 205/65/r15
4 Cylinder: 205/65 R15 92H
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
Toyota recommends 225/70R16 size tires.
4wd or 2wd?
stock is 175/65-14
P245/70r16
You'll find that information in the owner's manual and on a sticker attached to the drivers side doorsill. If there were factory optional sizes those will be noted too. The tire size and wheel diameter are also on the tire sidewall.
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