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The 2001 Toyota Camry has several tire sizes available, including 195/70R14, 205/65R15, 215/60R16, and 205/60R16. The wheel size of the vehicle ranges from 15 to 16 inches in diameter and 6 inches in width. Tire pressure for the Camry varies depending on the tire size: 195/70R14 requires 30 psi for both front and back, while 205/65R15 and 205/60R16 need 32 psi. For 215/60R16, 29 psi is recommended. It is essential to use the same tire size for all four tires to avoid suspension issues and to maintain the correct psi as indicated on the vehicle's placard.
The 2001 Toyota Camry is equipped with Front Tire: P205/65R15 and Rear Tire: P205/65R15. The ideal tire pressure for both front and rear tires is 32 pounds per square inch (psi). It features 15-inch silver aluminum wheels as standard.