For a 1995 Toyota Camry, the largest tire size you can typically fit without modifications is around 225/50R16, depending on the specific model and trim. It's essential to ensure that the tires do not rub against the wheel wells or suspension components. Additionally, factors such as load capacity and handling characteristics should be considered when upgrading tire sizes. Always consult with a tire professional or refer to the vehicle's owner manual for the best recommendations.
My 1995 Toyota Camry LE (4 Cyl) Wagon has 195/70/R14 tires
205/75/15
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.
265/75r 16
The tire size is on the tire itself. Example : 175R14. Its located on the sidewall of the tire facing you. Check the size on both. if they match, then yes. If not, then no.
P195/70R14 would be the stock tire size for the front, rear and spare tire.
P195/70R14 90S
P185/70r13
195/70/14
p195/70/R14
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205/65HR15