
1986 Toyota Camry Tires
When it comes to finding the right tires for your 1986 Toyota Camry, knowing the exact tire sizes and specifications is essential for optimal performance and safety. Typically, this model fits tire sizes such as 195/70-14 and 185/70-14, but many owners also explore aftermarket options to upgrade their vehicle's capability and style. Regular maintenance like tire rotation, proper inflation, and alignment checks can extend your tires' life and keep your Camry running smoothly. If you want to schedule a quick service, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with us today.
Upgrade Your 1986 Toyota Camry Tires for Off-Road and Larger Sizes
While the 1986 Toyota Camry is traditionally a sedan, many enthusiasts enjoy customizing it for tougher terrains or a more rugged look. We offer a wide selection of off-road tires and larger tire sizes perfect for those looking to enhance their Camry’s capability. Popular brands for such upgrades include BF Goodrich, Toyo, Cooper, and Nitto — all known for durability and excellent off-road performance.
Why Choose Larger or Off-Road Tires?
- Improved Traction: Larger tread blocks and aggressive patterns handle mud, gravel, and uneven roads better.
- Enhanced Durability: Off-road tires offer reinforced sidewalls to resist punctures and cuts.
- Custom Look: Make your Camry stand out with a bold, lifted stance.
We proudly stock thousands of tires, including these popular off-road models, and offer fast installation so you can get back on the road or trail quickly. Explore our full catalog by browsing all tire brands.
Maintenance Tips and Local Service
Keeping your tires in top shape means:
- Regular pressure checks
- Timely rotation every 5,000 to 7,000 miles
- Alignment inspections to avoid uneven wear
Our local team is ready to provide quick, trustworthy service. Visit our locations or contact us to learn about current coupons and promotions that can save you money on your next set of tires. Plus, ask about our tire warranty information for peace of mind.











