2011 Toyota Camry: What is the tire size and pressure, and wheel size?

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Ryan S. January 22, 2021
For the base model, the tire size listed for the 2011 Toyota Camry is p215/60r16. For the front and for the back, the tire pressure for the car iS32 PSI. The manufacturer's wheel size specified for the car is 16 inches. The scale is 215/55R17 witH17-inch wheels for the upper-tier models. Getting the PSiAt the recommended level is vital because it will allow You to get the most miles out of Your tires and helps with fuel economy and traction as well.If the tires drop below the recommended PSI, the car has a tire pressure monitoring feature that will warn You. The tires if needing to be replaced will be priced differently but range from $100 to $250 per wheel depending on the type of tire You purchase.
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Mara D. January 2, 2020
The 2011 Toyota Camry comes in 2 trims and 2 original equipment tire size sets with recommended tire inflation of 32 psi. The standard tire size for the 2011 Toyota Camry is the following: Front Tire P215/55R17 and Rear Tire P215/55R17.
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Brian P Clausen May 19, 2023
My 2011 Toyota Camry XLE with the V6 has 16"aluminum rims and requires 215/60R16 tires with tire pressure of 30 PSI all the way around.
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