Can I use T rated tires instead of V?
The T will be fine as long as you don’t exceed continued speeds of 118 miles per hour. A lot of the big box places won’t substitute the rating due to legal reasons (don’t want to get blamed for putting T rated tires on a car that went to the track every weekend).
Which is better H or T rated tires?
A speed rating of T indicates that the tire can be safely driven up to 118 mph. A tire with an H rating has a higher limit — 130 mph — which means it can be safely driven faster than the tire with the 94T code. Manufacturers may produce identical tire models with different speed ratings.
What kind of tires do I need for my Toyota Camry?
The current generation Toyota Camry sedan is sold in many trims. Make sure you get the right size tire. Depending on the year and model, you may be shopping tires to fit anything between 15-inch for older models to 19-inch wheels with various widths and sidewall sizes along the way.
What’s the best way to keep your Toyota Camry in Tip Top condition?
If you own a Camry, one of the best ways to keep it in tip-top condition is by regularly replacing the tires. Check out the best tires for Toyota Camry in our buying guide below.
Is the Toyota Camry the best car to buy?
It’s the Japanese automaker’s flagship model and was the best-selling passenger car in the United States from 1997 to 2016. If you own a Camry, one of the best ways to keep it in tip-top condition is by regularly replacing the tires.
How many miles does a Toyota Camry cover?
Considering most drivers cover between 12,000 and 15,000 miles per year, the vast majority of Toyota Camry owners are going to be past the mileage that their original equipment tires were intended to cover before they’ll go past the tire’s usable age. The life of your tire can be somewhat predicted by its UTQG (Uniform Tire Quality Grade) rating.