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Toyota tire sizes

3 models verified · OEM placard data · trim tables where available

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2024 Toyota Camry

Full trim-by-trim OEM tire table · cold pressure · rotation guide

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215/55R17

About Toyota fitment in US

Toyota sells multiple passenger models in US, each with factory tire sizes stamped on the driver-side door jamb. This hub lists every Toyota we have verified for US — currently 3 models including Camry, Corolla, RAV4. Tap a card for exact tire dimensions, cold pressure in PSI, load index guidance, and rotation notes specific to that platform.

Toyota OEM fitment can differ by trim year and powertrain. A hybrid or AWD badge on the tailgate may change tire width or pressure targets even when the wheel diameter stays the same. Always photograph your placard before ordering replacements online — our data reflects NHTSA vPIC references and owner-manual tables for the model years listed here.

Drivers comparing Toyota models often cross-shop Camry against rivals in the same segment. Use the size reverse lookup from any model page to see other brands running the same numeric size. For maintenance topics beyond fitment — oil intervals, brake wear, battery life — see our US auto guides or browse tire articles in the articles hub.

We re-check Toyota fitment when manufacturers issue service bulletins or when NHTSA / type-approval databases update mid-year builds. If your VIN decodes to a trim not listed, message us on Telegram with a placard photo and we will prioritise adding it.

How to use this Toyota tire hub

Start with your model card below. Each page includes a fitment table, pressure converter, FAQs, and links to other vehicles sharing the same size. Toyota performance variants (GR, M, AMG-line equivalents) may use staggered widths — our tables call out front/rear differences where data is verified.

Before motorway trips in US, verify all four tires match placard pressure, tread depth exceeds legal minimums, and the spare (if equipped) holds air. Toyota wheel locks and jack kits should stay with the vehicle — note their location if you buy a used Toyota from a private seller.

Author: Sachin Sharma

Reviewed by: Bodhixt Chief Editor

Last reviewed: 2026-06-01

Fitment data is verified against owner manuals and door placards. Always confirm against your specific vehicle before purchase.