Tire Centre

BRING YOUR TOYOTA HOME™

- Sharp steering response and firm grip on dry pavement
- Gripping the road
- Firm ride quality
- Shedding water to avoid hydroplaning

- Good, nimble performance in a wide variety of conditions
- Long tread life
- Ride comfort and a quiet ride
- Low rolling resistance and improved fuel efficiency

- On-road handling and comfort
- Off-road traction
- High-level performance
- All-weather, all purpose

- Installing four tires is recommended.
- We make switching tires easier by using steel or aluminum rims.
- Many Toyota Dealers offer Tire Storage
TOYOTA TIRE SIZES

Tire Width
The width of your tire, from sidewall to sidewall, in millimetres. This determines the width of the rim that your tires are mounted on.
Diameter
This is the diameter of the tire, which determines the size of the steel or alloy wheel that the tire must be mounted on.
Tire Sidewall
The aspect ratio of the tire, or the height of the sidewall, as a percentage of the width. The lower the number, the stiffer the sidewall.
First Letter
If your tire size begins with a “P”, it means it is a Passenger car tire in P-metric sizes. Those without the “P” are “European” metric sizes, which may have different load ratings or speed ratings.

Middle Letter
This indicates that the tire is a Radial tire, constructed for strength and reinforcement as well as fuel efficiency.
Last Numbers
After the size is the load index. This indicates how much weight the tire can support at maximum air pressure. Higher numbers are for heavier vehicles.
Last Letter
The Speed Rating indicator is matched to the maximum speed of the vehicle. Examples include: S-180km/h, T-190km/h, H-210km/h, V-240km/h