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What size rims are on a 2013 Toyota Avalon?

The majority of 2013 Avalon models ride on 17-inch rims. 18-inch rims were available on higher-trim configurations.


In this article we explain which trims used which sizes, how to identify the correct size on your specific vehicle, and what to consider if you’re shopping for replacements. The 2013 Avalon came with multiple trim levels and wheel packages, so the size can vary by configuration. Always verify the exact size on your car by checking the driver's door jamb sticker or the owner's manual.


Wheel sizes by trim


The following outlines the typical rim sizes you would find on a 2013 Avalon, depending on trim and optional packages.



  • 17-inch rims: Standard on most trims for the 2013 Avalon.

  • 18-inch rims: Available on higher trims and with certain premium packages.


Note that wheel size can vary by region and specific package combos, so always confirm for your exact vehicle.


How to verify the size on your Avalon


To confirm the rim size on a specific vehicle, use these steps to check the official specifications for your car.



  1. Look at the driver’s door jamb placard, which lists tire and wheel information, including the OEM rim size.

  2. Inspect the wheel itself for stamped size data (for example, 17x7J or 18x7.5J).

  3. Consult the owner’s manual or the build sheet/VIN documentation for the exact factory specs.

  4. When replacing wheels, ensure compatibility in bolt pattern and offset, and verify with a dealer if you’re unsure.


Following these steps will help you confirm the correct rim size for your specific 2013 Avalon configuration.


Replacement considerations


When replacing rims, it’s important to match the factory specifications to maintain ride quality, safety, and performance.


Key factors to check


Always verify bolt pattern, offset, and diameter. Stick to wheels designed for 5-lug patterns common to Toyota products (and confirm the exact dimensions for your chassis). Mis-matched wheels can affect handling, ABS performance, and wear.


Summary


For the 2013 Toyota Avalon, the standard rim size is 17 inches, with 18-inch rims available on higher-trim configurations or through certain packages. Always verify the exact size on your vehicle via the door jamb sticker or the owner's manual, especially when shopping for replacements or used wheels. By confirming the correct size, you ensure proper fitment, handling, and safety.

What is the bolt pattern on a Toyota Avalon?


The Toyota Avalon uses a 5x114.3 mm (or 5x4.5 inch) bolt pattern across all its generations. This is a common bolt pattern for many Toyota vehicles. 

  • Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3 mm or 5x4.5 inches
  • Number of Lugs: 5
  • Center Bore: 60.1 mm



What year was the worst year for Toyota Avalon?


The worst years for the Toyota Avalon are considered to be 2013, 2014, and 2006, due to a combination of serious issues including engine problems, transmission troubles, and electrical defects.



What size rim is a 2013 Toyota Avalon?


This Factory OEM Toyota rim comes equipped on a 2013-2015 Toyota Avalon. This is an aluminum wheel with a diameter of 17" and a width of 7". This Toyota Avalon wheel has 5 lug holes and a bolt pattern of 115mm. The offset of this Toyota Avalon rim is 40mm.



What size are my factory rims?


To find out the width of your stock wheel, you must look at the back side of the rim itself. Imprinted on a spoke of the OEM wheel is a number, such as 16x7. The “16” refers to the diameter, another way to discover this element, and the “7” refers to the rim's width.


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