Tire/Rim size for 1999 Toyota Camry CE (4 cylinder)?
The better tire size for a 4 cylinder car originally equipped with 14 wheels and P195/70R14 90S sized tires (24.8 OD) is a 15 wheel (5.5-6.0 wide) with P195/65R15 89H or 195/65R15 91H tires which have an overall diameter of 25.0 inches which matches closely with the original tires 24.8. This will introduce little to no speedometer and odometer error and maintain proper gearing. You could of course choose to use a tire with a lower speed rating than H like T or even S (but why?). You will however have to increase your tire inflation pressure by 1 psi to compensate for the slightly lower load index of the 15 tire. P205/65R15 92H has an overall diameter of 25.5 inches which is enough to induce some error, though they will fit on the car with no clearance issues.