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In 2010 Toyota Camrys, you'll find tire sizes like 215/60R16, 215/55R17, and 225/45R18, along with rim sizes of 6.5Jx16, 7Jx16, 7Jx17, and 7.5Jx18. The tire pressure varies based on the tire size you have: 215/60R16 requires 30 psi, while the others need 32 psi. Be sure to confirm this info by checking the vehicle's placard usually found on the driver's side jamb. It's important to always inflate your tires to the recommended psi to avoid any future problems while driving.
The advised tire pressure for the 2010 Toyota Camry's front and rear tires is 32 pounds per square inch (psi). The front tires are sized P215/55R17, while the rear tires have the same size. The standard wheel size for this vehicle is 17 inches with silver aluminum rims.