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Old 08-29-2010, 09:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hi, i have done reasearches on the internet and i couldnt find what i was looking for, i was wondering if you guys can lead me to the right answer since you guys have experience with toyota cars.

i have a Camry 1999 XLE 6 cyl. and i need new winter and summer tires, i have not modify the body at all and do not plan to. i have read on the internet that some tire sizes that are bigger than stock recommended tires by x-amount of %, will cause rubbing on bumps and turns, but for all i know those ppl could be mistake so i would like to get A+ advice from you guys.

here is the list of tires:
15"
195/65/15
205/70/15
205/75/15
215/65/15
215/70/15

16"
205/55/16
205/60/16
215/55/16
215/60/16

for 17" im not sure what sizes
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pretty much i would like to know what best fits with my camry without causing rubbing and which is the best and works in each tire sizes, and yes i know 205/65/15 is stock and would be best.

Thanks in advance guys
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well i understand tire sizes like the 205 / 65 / 15
width, height, and tire size to fit on the rim or mag, the website for the emulation is not working for me, i tried on my 3 computers..
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What size wheels are you running? Why are you listing tire sizes for different wheel sizes?
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at the moment i have 15" but i plan on getting either 16" or 17" and i wanted to know which ones would work without causing any rubbing on my car. reason why i listed many is because i found many tires on kijiji that are good deal of those sizes so i wanted to know which would be good for winter and summer/all season. i live in quebec by the way.

my current tires are 205/65/15 for all season..
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well i understand tire sizes like the 205 / 65 / 15
width, height, and tire size to fit on the rim or mag, the website for the emulation is not working for me, i tried on my 3 computers..
http://www.1010tires.com/tiresizecalculator.asp
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thank you, that last link was a great help! thxs for you help
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