It depends on a combination of rim and tire size. I would not go above a 17" myself.
The recommended tire size for the 1989 Toyota Corolla is 175 R70 13. However, a size larger can be used with no harm to the car.
P175/80r13
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.
The original tire size is 155/80R-13
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.
The tire size of 2012 Toyota Avalon is P215/55R17.
The correct chains will match the tire size.
Toyota recommends 225/70R16 size tires.
The original equipment (OE) tire size for a 1989 Toyota 1-ton pickup typically depends on the specific model and configuration, but a common size for these trucks is 7.50R16. It's important to check the owner's manual or the tire placard on the vehicle for the exact specifications, as variations may exist based on the model and options. Always ensure that any replacement tires match the vehicle's load and speed ratings.
Toyota recommends 225/70R16.
I'd say about 245/70/16
175SR13