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Old Apr 29, 2014 | 10:25 PM
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I'm New! Putting 16" wheels on?

Hi All,

I am considering taking a plunge into the world of Maxima. I currently have a 2012 Camry LE, so it will be quite a change in luxury and excitement.

Where I am from in Canada it is hard to find a decent premium package Maxima. I found a really good Sport Package with Tech and low mileage, and I think I want to go for it.

However, as you can imagine, winters are brutal here and the roads also have a lot of potholes. Naturally I have pretty much brand new snow tires on 16" steelies for my Toyota, at 205/65/R16.

I checked online and they are pretty much identical in diameter. They also share the same bolt pattern.

Can I put these on my Maxima?

Any other advice as a potential new Maxima owner?

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Old Apr 30, 2014 | 03:33 AM
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Originally Posted by BeMurda
Hi All,

I am considering taking a plunge into the world of Maxima. I currently have a 2012 Camry LE, so it will be quite a change in luxury and excitement.

Where I am from in Canada it is hard to find a decent premium package Maxima. I found a really good Sport Package with Tech and low mileage, and I think I want to go for it.

However, as you can imagine, winters are brutal here and the roads also have a lot of potholes. Naturally I have pretty much brand new snow tires on 16" steelies for my Toyota, at 205/65/R16.

I checked online and they are pretty much identical in diameter. They also share the same bolt pattern.

Can I put these on my Maxima?

Any other advice as a potential new Maxima owner?
They likely wont fit over the front calipers.
Old Apr 30, 2014 | 05:20 AM
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Correct^ You can give it a test fit but as a prior Camry owner I can almost assure you that those steel wheels will not fit. My current 17'' aluminum winter wheels just barely clear my calipers.
Old Apr 30, 2014 | 11:08 AM
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They may fit but will be really close. As much as I recommend small wheels and thin tires, 205/65/16 seems a bit inadequate for this car, even if it does fit. Get a light pair of 17s and you will love the ride quality of this car as well as the quietness.
There is virtually no road noise with my 225/55/17 hankook tires, even on the highway. However on the hwy over 60 MPH significant amount of wind noise seems to appear, but I can see how the shape of this car is not exactly aerodynamic..
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