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Last Updated 2023-04-01
The Toyota Celica tire sizes are P205/55R15 or P195/60R15 as specified in our data below, organized by trim, option package, and model yearas specified in our data below, organized by trim, option package, and model year.
Some examples of Toyota Celica tire sizes include the 2002 Toyota Celica GTS Trim with P205/55R15 tires and the 2002 Celica GT Trim with P195/60R15 tires.
Tire Codes Explained (Ex. P255/55VR17)
P - Denotes the tires intended use. (P = Passenger, LT = Light Truck, T = Temporary, ST = Special Trailer)
255 - Width of the tire tread in millimeters.
55 - Tire Profile. The ratio between the profile (sidewall) height and the width of the tire's tread. It is measured in percent. A lower number is a low profile tire and a higher number has a higher sidewall.
V - Speed Rating. ( ie. U = 125 mph, H = 130 mph, V = 149 mph ... etc)
R - Tire Construction. (R = Radial, B = Bias Belt, D = Diagonal)
17 - Rim (wheel) diameter in inches.
Check out the Tire And Rim Sizes specifications for other makes and models.
The 2005 Toyota Celica tire sizes are P205/55R15 and P195/60R15.
The 2004 Toyota Celica tire sizes are P205/55R15 and P195/60R15.
The 2003 Toyota Celica tire sizes are P205/55R15 and P195/60R15.
The 2002 Toyota Celica tire sizes are P205/55R15 and P195/60R15.
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