Camry SE w/ factory 215/55R17 tires - buying winter tires
I'm shopping on TireRack for some winter tires for the '07 Camry, and I want to buy a tire/wheel package.
I started out my search looking for the factory-sized wheels and tires for the Camry SE, but the 17" snow tires are prohibitively expensive.
Next, I started looking for the CE-sized tires and wheels, which are the same as the Gen-2 Solara - 215/60R16. Better prices, but they're out of the Blizzak WS-50's in that size (wanted to get them while they're on closeout).
I started playing with tire sizes on the Miata.net tire size calculator, and I wanted to check my logic. First of all, I wanted to see if any 15" combos would fit, so I plugged in 15 for the last value. Then, I wanted to make sure I didn't exceed the factory width, so I plugged in 215. With those two numbers fixed, it looks like the best match in a 15" size would be 215/65R15. Works out great too - plenty of WS-50's in stock, and the 15" steelies are only $43 each.
BUT... I know the SE has 4-wheel disc brakes. Any problems there?
I already know I'll lose the TPMS for the winter with steelies, and I'm ok with that. I always check my tires if they look a little low anyway.
I started out my search looking for the factory-sized wheels and tires for the Camry SE, but the 17" snow tires are prohibitively expensive.
Next, I started looking for the CE-sized tires and wheels, which are the same as the Gen-2 Solara - 215/60R16. Better prices, but they're out of the Blizzak WS-50's in that size (wanted to get them while they're on closeout).
I started playing with tire sizes on the Miata.net tire size calculator, and I wanted to check my logic. First of all, I wanted to see if any 15" combos would fit, so I plugged in 15 for the last value. Then, I wanted to make sure I didn't exceed the factory width, so I plugged in 215. With those two numbers fixed, it looks like the best match in a 15" size would be 215/65R15. Works out great too - plenty of WS-50's in stock, and the 15" steelies are only $43 each.
BUT... I know the SE has 4-wheel disc brakes. Any problems there?
I already know I'll lose the TPMS for the winter with steelies, and I'm ok with that. I always check my tires if they look a little low anyway.
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