2000 Toyota Camry: What is the tire size and pressure, and wheel size?

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Nick B. January 8, 2021
Depending on Your chosen configuration, the 2000 Toyota Camry comes with one of three different tires. The base CE comes with P195/70R14 tires on 14 inch rims. The sized-up LE, XLE, and LE V6 versions come with P205/65R15 tires on 15 inch rims. Finally, the largest XLE V6 comes with P205/60R16 tires on 16 inch rims. The recommended inflation across all for normal operation iS32 pounds per square inch, with a maximum ranging froM35 to 36 PSI. The wheels, more specifically, measure 5.5Jx14 ET45, 6Jx15 ET45, and 6Jx16 ET45, respectively. Across all, the bolt pattern iS5x114.3 with A60.1mm center bore. The "5" indicates that each wheel is held in place with five lug nuts, each having M12 X1.50 thread.
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Mara D. January 2, 2020
The 2000 Toyota Camry comes in 2 trims and 2 original equipment tire size sets with recommended tire inflation of 30 to 32 psi. The wheel size is 14-inch and the standard tire size for the 2000 Toyota Camry is the following: Front Tire: P195/70R14 and Rear Tire: P195/70R14.
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