Tires

Best Tires for Toyota Camry

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YOKOHAMA Tires
KungFuFightingYoda
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Rating 5.0

I just bought 2 for the front on my 2016 Camry the day before a trip and put 1500 miles on them. Great in the rain, I never felt like it was hydroplaning. In dry conditions they are incredibly responsive. Some people will oversteer because of this and think it feels loose but it’s a very responsive tire which is exactly what you want. No vibrations up to 90MPH so they balance out well and the Camry is very sensitive to vibrations. I’m very happy with this tire and will be slapping two more on the back. The only thing is they aren’t quite as quiet as the Michelin Primacy MX4 that came on the car but the Yokohama are $70 less per tire and the difference is really negligible. Hardly something to be concerned about. I’d recommend them to anyone without hesitation.

Pros: great in the rain
Cons: not as quiet
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Continental Tires
F30N55
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Rating 4.5

Continental DWS 06+. Good grip for when you want do drive your grounded to the ground Camry and also surprisingly good riding and quiet. Amazing in the wet and totally acceptable in the snow.

Pros: good grip, good riding
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Goodyear Tires
SigmaStroud
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Rating 4.0

Since changing to the Goodyear tires, I've hit similar potholes, sometimes even much HARDER, and haven't had a single popped/torn tire (though HAVE had issues with air leaking, which they attributed to the 'tag/sticker' still being on the tire when installed).

Pros: no popped/torn tire
Cons: issues with air leaking
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Goodyear Tires

My experience with Goodyear is from buying used cars. Viva 3s and now reliants and the Goodyear-made Kelly’s. The cheap tires are absolute garbage, considerably harder than Chinese tires but with the same treadlife rating. I get them to spin on a Toyota Camry.

Cons: absolute garbage, spin easily
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Yokohama AVID Ascend LX 235/45/R18 w A Claimed 70,000 Mileage Warranty On 2022 Toyota Camry SE. Wow, I Paid $199.99 Per Tire. So Far...HORRIBLE\*\* at 30,000 Miles I have 30% Treadwear Left. I Am Livid considering The Tire Warranty is \*\*Supposed To Be\*\* 70,000 Miles. Total Scam BS. So Here's THE REAL\*\* The Tires Will Get You about 35,000 to 40,000 Miles Right at Wear Bar Marks which Makes Them Against The Law To Drive On.

Cons: horrible treadwear, total scam
Mileage: 30000 km
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Sailun Tires

They lasted about 30000 on my Camry. I had a problem with one of them that I had my local Firestone mount and “balance”. One day I noticed a loss of 3-4psi and subsequently saw a screw in the tire. Had been experiencing a lot of road noise sounded like a helicopter at cruising speeds.

Cons: road noise, screw in tire
Mileage: 30000 km
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