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Old 08-22-2011, 06:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Would Camry wheels+tires work on Sienna?

I found a used set of winter tires + steel wheels from a 2010 Camry. The size is 215/60/R16. My 2007 Sienna wheels and tires size is 215/65/R16.

So the Camry overall tire size is a little smaller, which I don't mind.

Would the steel rim have the same bolt pattern and size? also inner clearance not touch the brakes?

Also, would the Camry tires be strong enough to support Sienna? (The reason I worry about this is because my SUV has to use SUV tires with stronger sidewall than regular sedan tires to support the weight. Not sure if the same thing applies to a minivan Sienna which is heavier than Camry.)
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I did a little research for you and here is what I came up with from one of the sites I use to checkout wheel fitment on a vehicle.

http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
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Thanks for the link. The camry tires would be 3.2% slower. That's ok to me.

From a few postings on forum, the Camry rims might fit.

I don't know if the tires have strong enough sidewall to support the heavier Sienna.
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Yeah you definitely want to be aware of that since you do not want to wear down the tread of the tires and have to replace them faster than you usually would.
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How much tread is left on the Camry tires? If not much just replace with higher sidewall tires for your van. Also you location is North, now FAR North? Going to used them for winter?
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The tires have only one season with 5000 kms on them. They look very new and may last another 4 years. I can save some money buying them used.

I am not that far north. Just in the snow area near one of the great lakes with about 2+ months of snows per year. Need winter tires because I find only brand new all-season tires are doing ok, then after one year all-season tires are sliding easily although the threads are still very deep. Using winter tires is the best bet for safety and money in the long run.
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Yes, so use the steel wheels for winter tires that are the correct size for the van. Could use the all-seasons for spring,summer and fall use.
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That is a good idea I need to use this method for my car.
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