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Can you provide the tire specifications, including size and pressure, as well as the dimensions of the wheels for the 2006 Toyota Camry?

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Teresa Labonte

The 2006 Toyota Camry comes with different tire sizes depending on the model: 205/65R15 for Base, LE, and LE V6; 215/60R16 for SE, XLE, and XLE V6; and 215/55R17 for SE V6. The recommended tire pressure is 29 psi for front and rear tires with 205/65R15 and 215/60R16, and 30 psi for front and rear tires with 215/55R17. The wheel size ranges from 15 to 17 inches in diameter and 6.5 to 7 inches in width, with a wheel bolt pattern of 5x114.3 and a thread size of M12 X1.5. The center bore is 60.1 mm, and lug nuts are used as wheel fasteners.

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  • mopar man

    I drive a 2006 Camry LE with a 4-cylinder engine. Toyota dealers have always advised maintaining 29 psi in both front and rear tires. However, some drivers believe that adding 2 or 3 extra pounds of pressure can improve fuel efficiency and tire longevity, which is acceptable. I've had my car for 14 years and authorized dealers have recommended this. During winter, especially if the car is not stored in a garage, it's suggested to increase tire pressure to 32 psi in cooler climates. It's important to check tire pressure when the tires are cold, as driving heats them up and increases air pressure. Living in a warm climate, I personally keep 30 psi in all four tires. The tire specifications are 205/65R15 with an H speed rating and 94 load range.

  • Lelia W.

    The 2006 Toyota Camry has 15-inch wheels, requires a tire pressure of 32 psi, and has P205/65R15 tires.

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